Lateness: Umahi pardons commissioners, others

Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi
The Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, has pardoned all the
political appointees, whose October salaries, he placed on hold
as a result of their coming late to a state function on Monday.
The political appointees included his deputy chief of staff,
commissioners, special advisers and council chairmen.
Dave, who announced the suspension of the salaries on the
occasion of a school debate organised to mark the 55th
independence anniversary of the country, said it was wrong of
the appointees to come late to the event.
The event also marked the 19th anniversary of the creation of
Ebonyi State.
Apart from the forfeiture of their October salaries, the governor
also stopped the September allowances of the appointees.
A mild drama ensued outside the venue of the event as the
Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Bernard Odoh, was
locked out – a few minutes after the governor came in.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr.
Emma Anya, on Tuesday, said Umahi pardoned the appointees
upon learning that most of them went to a state function and
that this made them come late to the event.
The statement explained that the pardon was “in the general
interest of the state and out of the large-heartedness of the state
governor.”
The statement said the deputy governor was not locked out of
the venue of the event.
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