Participants On Public Works In Kogi Lament Non Payment Of Stipends

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From Audu Joe, Lokoja

Aggrieved Participants of the federal government three months COVID-19 Palliative Public Works Scheme (PWS), in Kogi state have lamented non payment of their stipends five months after enrollment.

The participants who threatened to embark on mass protest over the development, called for government urgent intervention to arrest the situation.

“We are therefore, calling on president Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in our ordeal by directing Minister of State for Labour, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN to urgently pay the monthly stipends to ameliorate our suffering”

The participants decried the nonchalant attitude of the supervisory Ministry of Labour and productivity to their plight alleging that their ordeal may not have been unconnected with the endemic corruption in the system.

The group under the aegis of concerned members of the 2020 participants of public works Scheme in Kogi state, noted that despite the repeated assurances by the Minister of State for labour, Mr. Festus Keyamo SAN that the money has been released for disbursement, their stipend has remained a mystery as nothing have been done for the payment five months after the directive .

The leader of the group, Mr. Abubakar Usman in a chat with Newsmen in Lokoja on Friday stated that most of the members who applied through Zenith Bank, Heritage Bank and FCMB have found it practically impossible for them to access the stipend , five months after the programme has been winded down.

According to Usman, some of the enrollees who used other banks have so far collected their one month stipends , wondering why , participants from these banks have not been able to collect theirs even after every necessary documents have verified and certified to be in order.

He added that his members who are mostly residing in the rural areas are made to bear the brunt of coming to the state capital on almost daily basis in attempt to collect the stipend to no avail stressing that the financial burden is counting heavily on his members.

” The programme was designed for three months as a palliative against the Covid 19 pandemic for the vulnerables, women and young adults to engage in public works in their localities.

” The purpose of the Government to put smile on the hapless citizens is being truncated by some unscrupulous elements in the Ministry who would want to convert the programme to their personal benefits.

” Some of our colleagues in some banks , such as Access Bank, GT Bank have collected their first trance , leaving us in the aforementioned banks to keep licking our wounds without solution.

” We have complained to the banks, who told us that they, as a warehouse for the scheme have completed what is required of them and have forwarded to the authority concerned and were surprised that, two months after , some people are yet to get alerts.

” They said they were not the ones paying, theirs is to complete the necessary documentation to ensure that only the eligible participants are captured for payment , which they have done.

” I called on president Muhammadu Buhari to as a matter of urgent importance direct minister of state for Labour to effect payment through these banks as we have reliably learnt that some highly placed persons want to use the scheme to siphone the money for their political career.” He alleges.

Meanwhile, he said, his members would have no option than to take to the streets to press home their demand if the stipends is not being paid within the week

It would be recalled that the Federal Government had last year rolled out numbers of intervention programmes to mitigate the effect of Covid 19 on the vulnerable persons in which public works scheme which is to last for a three month duration was initiated by the ministry of Labour and productivity and a twenty thousand naira per month was approved which commenced operation from October to December, 2020.