“Our accounts were garnished following court orders― Benue govt reveals why state can’t pay workers’ December salary

Post Date : December 24, 2020

Civil Servants in Benue State are to celebrate Christmas without salary.
Giving the reason for nonpayment of December salary to its civil servants , the State Commissioner for Information Culture and Tourism, Mrs Ngunan Adingi, said the government ’ s accounts have been garnished following court orders .

Adingi, who briefed journalists on Thursday at the Benue Peoples House , Makurdi , lamented that the order by the court has grounded government activities.

She explained that the order to garnish government accounts were secured in different courts in Nasarawa and Abuja .

The Commissioner said , “ Some aggrieved nonindigenes working in the state who were redeployed to their states in 2007 under the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, took the State Government to court to protest the action .

“ Consequently in 2008, the court in the case between Juliana Igweka and 95 others vs SUBEB and Attorney General of Benue State , declared that the affected persons be reinstated in the civil service , ” adding that counsels to the applicants , in turn, went back to court asking for monetary compensation, which was not part of the original judgment .

,“ But when the applicants failed to get the courts to do their wish in the state, they went to different courts in Nasarawa and Federal Capital Territory to secure garnishee orders on all accounts of the state which was served yesterday ( Friday) , thereby crippling all government activities , including payment of salaries. ”

Shedding light on the order , the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice , Michael Gus, described the judgment as fraudulent, saying the courts lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter .

Gusa noted that the State Government had initiated processes to set aside the garnishee orders as soon as possible , stressing that government would also approach the National Judicial Council for necessary action against the judges involved .

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