List Of 33 Nigerian States Can't Pay Workers Salaries
A recent report released by a data gathering and analysis firm based in Nigeria has revealed the spate of insolvency among component states.
BudgIT has released an updated list of states that can't pay the salaries of their workers.
In 2015, BudgIT said only 19 states were caught in the web of insolvency, but now the number has swollen to 33. Here are the states that are finding it hard to pay workers:
Akwa Ibom is last on the table of ability to meet monthly recurrent expenditure commitments followed by Bayelsa, Oyo and Osun, BudgIT revealed.
Akwa Ibom
Bayelsa
Oyo
Osun
Ogun,
Plateau,
Delta,
Kwara,
Adamawa,
Abia,
Benue,
Bauchi,
Jigawa,
Kano,
Cross River,
Kogi,
Imo,
Ondo,
Nassarawa,
Yobe,
Kaduna,
Ekiti,
Sokoto
Borno
Taraba
These states are able to meet up in some measures:
Zamfara,
Gombe,
Anambra,
Niger,
Katsina,
Ebonyi,
Edo
Kebbi
Only Lagos, Rivers and Enugu states have been able to pay workers salaries, the report added.
BudgIT has released an updated list of states that can't pay the salaries of their workers.
In 2015, BudgIT said only 19 states were caught in the web of insolvency, but now the number has swollen to 33. Here are the states that are finding it hard to pay workers:
Akwa Ibom is last on the table of ability to meet monthly recurrent expenditure commitments followed by Bayelsa, Oyo and Osun, BudgIT revealed.
Akwa Ibom
Bayelsa
Oyo
Osun
Ogun,
Plateau,
Delta,
Kwara,
Adamawa,
Abia,
Benue,
Bauchi,
Jigawa,
Kano,
Cross River,
Kogi,
Imo,
Ondo,
Nassarawa,
Yobe,
Kaduna,
Ekiti,
Sokoto
Borno
Taraba
These states are able to meet up in some measures:
Zamfara,
Gombe,
Anambra,
Niger,
Katsina,
Ebonyi,
Edo
Kebbi
Only Lagos, Rivers and Enugu states have been able to pay workers salaries, the report added.
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