The organized labour leaders received the shock of their lives when as early as 8.00am, the state secretariat was busy, with workers resumed for duty.
This is also as the Chairman of the Kogi State Chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Mr. Onu Edoka, and his counter part in the Trade Union Congress (TUC) were said to have since disappeared from the state to unknown destinations.
Most of the offices, which were under lock and key as a result of labour unions’ directives, were seen opened by the civil servants.
The State Head of Service, Mrs. Hassanatu Kehinde Lawal, who spoke to journalists on the strike action, condemned the decision of the organised labour to instigate workers to go on strike, adding that issue of delay in salaries was never caused by the Governor or any of his appointees.
She disclosed that the accounts departments of various ministries should be held responsible for the delay in the payment of salaries.
She said schedule for payments to the civil servants had been prepared but that the delay to be paid by the bank was the handiwork of some accountants of some Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs).
The Head of Service, therefore, appealed to the workers to continue to show patience, stressing that the government was determined to ensure that every worker was paid.
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