17 March 2017

Buhari urges Governors to pay salaries, pensions and gratuities from Paris loan refunds

Buhari , left at the meeting with the governors
  President Muhammadu Buhari  told Nigerian state governors today that their priority when they receive the second tranche of Paris loan refund should be to pay salaries, pensions and gratuities.

I will not rest until I address those issues that affect our people. One of these basic things is the issue of salaries. It is most important that workers are able to feed their families, pay rent and school fees, then other things can follow,” Buhari  said, according to a statement by  the president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu.

The National Economic Council is made up of State Governors and chaired by the Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo.

Buhari directed the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to act with dispatch in releasing the second tranche of the London-Paris Club refunds to states because of the importance he attaches to the welfare of the Nigerian workers, serving and retired.

The president expressed the hope that the early release of the refunds by the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun and CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele, would ease the financial hardships being experienced by the states.

It is most important that workers are able to feed their families, pay rent and school fees, then other things can follow,” he said.


The President, who went round the Council Chambers to greet the governors one after another, praised the unity of the Forum of State Governors.

He thanked them profusely for their display of “love and respect” to him.


The President said he was overwhelmed by his recent experience in which states, irrespective of political differences charged their citizens to pray in mosques and churches for his well-being.

After narrating what he went through while on his vacation to London, Buhari noted the suggestion by the governors for him to add more rests.

He apologized to all governors for barring them from visiting him while he was resting in London and insisted that he would remain relentless in the pursuit of the interest of the Nigerian people at all times.

This, according to him, he said was the only way to show his gratitude to Nigerians.

The Chairman, Nigerian Governors Forum, Abdul-Aziz Yari of Zamfara, assured the President on behalf of his colleagues that they would continue to support his policies and actions which they had adjudged as being in the nation’s best interest.

The governors of Imo, Akwa-Ibom, Osun and Abia States thanked the President for saving the day for states through the first tranche of the London-Paris Club refunds while calling for the immediate release of the second one.

They also commended the trust the President reposed in Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, whom they said did not disappoint when he acted as President.

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