KOGI STATE GOVERNOR (NIGERIA) ALLEGEDLY BORROWED ONE BILLION NAIRA TO OFFSET SALARIES OF WORKERS AND PENSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES IN THE STATE. WHAT ABOUT THE SUBSEQUENT MONTHS AHEAD, WOULD THE BORROWING STILL CONTINUE IN ORDER TO PAY WORKERS AND PENSIONERS IN KOGI STATE? HOW IS THE FEDERAL MONTHLY ALLOCATION BEING USED?

Information reaching Viewers Corner News team from our correspondent in Abuja (Nigeria) revealed that governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state (Nigeria) has succeeded in paying workers their outstanding salaries including pensioners’ allowances in the state and to achieve this goal, he borrowed one billion Naira. Our (Viewers Corner New team) fear is that the governor is putting Kogi state into a huge debt added to the one they owed in the past. It is nice that workers and pensioners have been paid in Kogi state but what about the subsequent months ahead, how is the state government going to pay workers and pensioners or would the state government continue to borrow money each time workers’ salaries and pensioners’ allowances are to be paid? Sincerely this system is worrisome and needs another method to handle. Again the incoming governor would have lots of debt to carry if the past loans are not paid which would at the end bring Kogi state backward. However we (Viewers Corner News team) are praying that governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state turns things around for good which would bring benefit to the people of his state (Kogi state).
Source: Viewers Corner News. 
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