I didn’t issue circular on alleged delay in civil servants’ December salary – Adegoke

 I didn’t issue circular on alleged delay in civil servants’ December salary – Adegoke

By Ibrahim Adeleke

Dr Samson Adegoke has denied issuing a circular on alleged delay in payment of December salary of civil servants.

Adegoke spoke on Tuesday when journalists approached him for clarification on the issue.

He described the report as a hoax and work of mischief makers bent on tarnishing his image.

Adegoke said, “I was shocked when I started receiving calls about a certain report making rounds on social media and even some supposed print media.

“Any discerning mind should know that such a report is fake.

”I am not the spokesman for any centre or office. I don’t work at the office of the Head of Service, how can I be issuing notices for them?”

He further explained that he was still in shock and yet to uncover the source of such malicious report, urging journalists to always fact-check news and try to authenticate a source before going to press.

“With the way things are going, Nigerians will gradually begin to doubt information from the media and this is not healthy because the media would become irrelevant,” he added.

Recall that a circular titled: “FG tells civil servants to prepare for delay in December salary” was purported to have been issued and signed by Adegoke.

The circular read in part: “Civil servants have been asked to prepare for delay in their December salary and to exercise caution in spending their November salary.

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The Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, issued the advisory in a circular shared on Wednesday, December 8.

Arise TV reported that in the circular signed by Dr. S.A. Adegoke on behalf of the Head of Service and addressed to all staff, Heads of Departments/units and union leaders with the title Envisaged Delay in Payment of December 2021 Salary- a Cautionary Advice’.

Esan said the warning became necessary because of the recurrent trends of shortfall in budgetary allocation and its attendant effect on payment of salary in recent times across various MDAs.

It read: ” It is noteworthy that while it is important to issue this advice, staff are hereby assured that the centre is doing everything within its capability to forestall unnecessary delays.

“The contents of this circular should be treated with seriousness it deserves,” Adegoke was quoted as saying in the circular.

The office of the Head of Civil Service has also debunked the report, describing the circular as false news by mischief makers.

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