Wednesday, October 2, 2019



SOME ADAMAWA CIVIL SERVANTS EMBARKED ON PEACE PROTEST OVER SIX MONTHS UNPAID SALARIES.



Some civil servants employed by the previous administration in Adamawa state have stage a peaceful protest over  their six months unpaid salaries by the state Government.

Deputy Governor of the state chief Crowther Seth who received the protesters at the Government House on behalf of the state Government told them that their case has already been treated by  the state Government.

He assured the protesters that Governor Fintiri who is a friend of servants will resolve the issues as soon as he is back to the state.

Chief Crowther called on them to conduct themselves peacefully as nothing good  can be achieved without peace and further  advised them to be law abiding citizens.

The leader of the protesters while presenting their letter to the state government said they decided to embarked on peaceful protest after exhausting all relevant avenues.

He said all of them about five thousand in number working in different places across the state have not been paid their salaries from April 2019 to date with no any statement from Government on their plight.

Faisal Baba lamented that most of them are passing through untold hardships as a result of non payment of their salaries despite under going screening organised by state Government and for payment of their six months salary.
The Chief of Staff Prof Maxwell Gidado and the SSG  Ahmad were part of the government delegation that received the protesters at the Government House