OGSG assures payment of LG staff salaries despite drop in FG allocation
Despite the shortfall in the Federal Government Allocation to States and Local Governments (LGs) in the month of February 2022, Ogun State Government has assured that it would ensure prompt payment of the first line charges to all the 20 councils of the State.
Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Afolabi Afuape gave the assurance during the February Joint Account Allocation Committee meeting held at the Obas Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
Afuape stated the shortfall of about N700million, which was the highest in few months, saying the Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun would strive to bail-out the councils, on the amount needed to balance the net statutory payments for the month, so that the shortage would have less effect on them.
The Commissioner explained that against people’s assumption that State government was tampering with the Local Government fund from the Federal Government Allocation, adding that the Governor had always approved bailout and grants to the LGs for execution of projects at the grassroots, whenever there were shortfalls.
“Though fund to Local Government from Federal Allocation for sometimes now is between N3billion and N3.6billion, which has not been enough for gross payments for the statutory funding of LGs, but with the magnanimity of the Governor, who had been providing financial support to augment the allocation,” Afuape stated.
In his presentation, Commissioner for Finance and Economic Adviser to the Governor, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo, represented by the Director of Inspectorate and Monitoring in the Ministry of Finance, Mr. Kolapo Ilori, said the total amount from Federal allocation for February was N2,862,885,950.71, while the first line charges for the same month stood at N4,164,885,774.13, with a gross deficit of N1,301,999,823.42.
Okubadejo noted that a sum of N647,061,476.74, which represents Pay As You Earn (PAYE), Contribution Pension, Five percent Bond on Pension and Cooperative and Loans were yet to be paid, out of the total gross deficit, saying government would need to argument with N654,938,346.68 for payment of the first-line charges, which include, primary school teachers and Local Government staff salaries, Pensions, fund to traditional councils, and others statutory payments.
Contributing, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr. Kolawole Fagbohun, said the funds for Local Government were paid directly into their respective accounts after been approved at the JAAC meeting, while the Local Government takes full charge of disbursement, against the insinuations about diversion of council’s fund to the account of the Ministry.