Ekiti state workers are disappointing as the state government on Thursday withdrew two months’ salaries already paid into their bank accounts.
This was as teachers in the state declared a two-day warning strike over the refusal of Governor Ayodele Fayose to pay their September 2014 salary arrears and 2014 leave bonuses.
The state chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers, Samuel Akosile, told Punch correspondent that the union would consider the next step to take at the expiration of the warning strike beginning today (Monday).
Workers, mainly civil servants in the state had last week received alerts from their banks that their salaries for November and December 2015 had been paid into their accounts.
The workers were, however, in for a shock as the salaries were quietly withdrawn from their accounts without reasons from the banks.
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