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See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by DaV8King(m): 6:03pm On Nov 02, 2017
Nigerian Missions Groan Over Non-Payment of Salaries, Allowances

By Victoria Ojeme

Nigerian missions across the globe are currently experiencing financial difficulties, as they are owing months of salary arrears.

The situation, which was traced to 2016 fiscal year when all Nigerian missions experienced budget shortfall and delay in payment of overhead and personal allocations, has resulted in a situation where a lot of them now also owe huge debts to service providers in their host countries.

Those affected include the permanent missions in New York, and Washington in the U.S; Caracas, Venezuela; Brasilia, Brazil; Luanda, Angola; Bucharest, Romania; Hanoi, South Vietnam; and the worst hit with nine months salary arrears is Havana, Cuba.

9 months salary arrears in Cuba

Unlike others, the situation in the Nigerian Embassy in Havana is particularly bad as both foreign service officers and local staff have not been paid their salaries for up to nine months.

This is in addition to debts owed service providers since the last quarter of 2016.

Part of the problem that affected the mission is the economic and financial blockade of Cuba by the United States, which frowned on prohibited fund transfer to Cuba, especially in US dollars.

Most embassies in Cuba receive their allocations in euros, Canadian dollars and pound sterling. Even at this, the US heavily fines banks found to have violated this policy.

But the Nigerian Embassy was able to, through the assistance of a bank in Cuba, find a way of receiving its allocations.

Problem is with CBN

However, the main problem laid with the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, which is in charge of remitting all Nigerian embassies' allocations.

For reasons best known to the bank, all the allocations were being sent through two correspondent banks, namely JP Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank.

Unbelievably, 99.9 per cent of the allocations were being sent through JP Morgan Chase and only Cuba was given to Deutsche Bank.

The bank revolted against this and declined to send money to Cuba since the beginning of this year and CBN could not remit the funds through JP Morgan Chase because of the US policy in Cuba and no alternative was found by the bank.

However, through the efforts of the embassies in both Berlin and Cuba and the ministry, a dedicated account was opened in Berlin for the Nigerian Embassy in Cuba and when part of the fund was remitted, the bank confiscated the funds based on an order issued by a German court against the Nigerian Consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, which is owing a company for services provided.

The implication is that for eight to nine months, the Nigerian Embassy in Cuba has not been able to pay its staff.

The situation in the embassy is so pathetic that officers are now surviving on their savings and salaries back home in Nigeria.

Children of officials out of schools

Besides, children of officials of the embassy have been out of schools for three months due to their inability to pay fees.

The Cuba govt reported the embassy to the ministry through its ambassador in Abuja due to the mounting debts owed service providers.

Incidentally, because all services are provided by the Cuban government due to its communist system, non-payment of debts is affecting the government, since this is one of its main sources of income.

Officers and their families could not access medical facilities designated for diplomats and expatriates. Even the children of the new ambassador, Habu Ibrahim Gwani, were refused admission in the only international school in Havana.

Because of indebtedness, the school wrote to all other schools and advised them not to admit students from the Nigerian Embassy.

Come back now or you are on your own --Ministry

Despite these difficulties being faced by the entire staff, Vanguard gathered that Final Notice of recall was sent to officers who have completed their tour of duty in Havana.

In the letter dated October 26, 2017, the ministry insisted that returning officers must leave the embassy immediately and return to Nigeria, with threat of issuing them queries if they failed to do so.

A diplomat who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed the that the ministry had a penchant for such behaviour.

He said: "The ministry had been doing that for years, but it is wrong that an officer will be on course and he is not been paid for nine months, How does the ministry expect the officer to feed himself and his family and do other things?

"The ministry is right to ask the officer to come back but the ministry also has the obligation to pay them before they come back. Is the ministry going to pay them in dollars or naira when the expenditure was already in dollars?"

Issue being addressed --Ministry

However, both the Nigerian Ambassador to Havana and Head of Administration declined comment when Vanguard contacted them and referred our reporter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Reacting to the story, spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Tope Elias-Fatile, said: "The issues involved are routine processes and the relevant department in the ministry is handling it.

"As we speak, there is an ongoing meeting to address these issues," he said.

CBN reacts

Explaining CBN's involvement in the whole scenario, spokesman of the bank, Mr. Isaac Okoroafor, said: "We do not react to hearsay. Please quote either the Foreign Affairs Minister or an identifiable official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This kind of question is strange to Vanguard I know."

When told that it was not a question but a report, he said: "Why not be specific on the report. A report must emanate from somebody or official document of an institution or department."



Source: http://allafrica.com/stories/201711020278.html


Your comments my fellow Nigerians.

For me, it is a sad but true diplomatic representation of our internal state of constant administrative and bureaucratic disorganisation
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Paperwhite(m): 6:05pm On Nov 02, 2017
What an international embarassment.Nothing work well concerning us as a country within or outside Nigeria @ present.

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by DaV8King(m): 6:08pm On Nov 02, 2017
Mods, please carry to promised land make our people see/hear/comment

@AUTOJOSHNG, @Mynd44, @lalasticlala
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Clerverly: 6:34pm On Nov 02, 2017
Paperwhite:
What an international embarassment.Nothing work well concerning us as a country within or outside Nigeria @ present.

I feel your frustrations,,,You move from thread to thread spewing rubbish with the hope your useless dead party maybe revamped....

Buhari2023 is not even negotiable...

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Caseless: 6:45pm On Nov 02, 2017
Paperwhite:
What an international embarassment.Nothing work well concerning us as a country within or outside Nigeria @ present.

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Hofbrauhaus(m): 6:48pm On Nov 02, 2017
Clerverly:


I feel your frustrations,,,You move from thread to thread spewing rubbish with the hope your useless dead party maybe revamped....

Buhari2023 is not even negotiable...

Are you not tired of being a zombie? Even the zombie in chief aka sarrki has been delivered. What do you want? Are you not tired? Untop how much?

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Hofbrauhaus(m): 6:48pm On Nov 02, 2017
Buhari keeps embarrassing this country everywhere. !

What a curse to humanity!!

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by FarahAideed: 6:52pm On Nov 02, 2017
Buharis disorganization has reached our Foriegn missions abroad ..Till Buhari is stopped expect more things like this

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Clerverly: 6:54pm On Nov 02, 2017
Hofbrauhaus:


Are you not tired of being a zombie? Even the zombie in chief aka sarrki has been delivered. What do you want? Are you not tired? Untop how much?

e pain am! grin grin

PDP Can Never Rule This Country Again!

Buhari 2019 Is Not even Negotiable.....Not even now that all the economic indices are improving due to reduction in official corruption and wastage...

But not to worry, PDP can only rule you in BiafraLand

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Abali123: 7:00pm On Nov 02, 2017
So we even get embassies abroad.... well we also have Aso clinic
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Spylord48: 7:15pm On Nov 02, 2017
So this issue of salary is no more a local affairs, it is now going international?
How can you owe someone 9 months salaries yet you sleep comfortably without any guilt or feel remorse?
Some people are wicked and worst still is that the person in charge of paying these people will be busy collecting his own salaries and allowances too

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by TheKingdom: 7:18pm On Nov 02, 2017
LOL and the giant of Africa is celebrating with the Air Force Outdated helicopters and we should be happy.

They cant even uphold their embassies abroad despite the President spending over 100+ days in one of them...Maybe that is where all the funds went, plus to Oyibo doctors and nurses and equipment suppliers.

NIGGERS as usual

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Paperwhite(m): 8:25pm On Nov 02, 2017
[quote author=Caseless post=62012691][/quote]Oya fight nah. grin
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Paperwhite(m): 8:31pm On Nov 02, 2017
Clerverly:


I feel your frustrations,,,You move from thread to thread spewing rubbish with the hope your useless dead party maybe revamped....

Buhari2023 is not even negotiable...
You're rather the pained fella here for you to have ample time to be trolling around.Buhari remains a monumental failure.Mind you-I'm not a "Sai Baba" zombie.

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Alexgeneration(m): 11:30pm On Nov 02, 2017
BUHARISM happened to the foreign missions.
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by eagleu: 3:02am On Nov 03, 2017
Our embassies in US is now being rolled into one, instead of Washington Dc, Chicago, Atlanta, and San Francisco.
The new mostly Hausa/Fulani staff has no idea about customer service, or even how to make thing less difficult for the average citizen.

It seems as if they are angry with everybody.
Oh don't forget about the system being down for days in a row, and the passport booklet running out.

If you have ever gone to a Nigerian bank before the arrival of ATMs, you'll get a better idea of how Nigerian embassies look like these days.
Other countries, they are getting better, but Nigeria is getting worse!

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by MVLOX(m): 6:05am On Nov 03, 2017
Na wa oooo see as Naija problem dey find pple reach outside Naija self....dis is serious ooo.... Kogi workers will nw knw dey have foreigner partners in the salary owing business
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Nobody: 6:44am On Nov 03, 2017
They should strike embarassed
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Nobody: 6:53am On Nov 03, 2017
Clerverly:


I feel your frustrations,,,You move from thread to thread spewing rubbish with the hope your useless dead party maybe revamped....

Buhari2023 is not even negotiable...
This is not about buhari rather it's about the International shame to Nigeria.



Why are Zone B always trying to defend the indefensible

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Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Nobody: 7:18am On Nov 03, 2017
Change just arrived their doorstep............... grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: See What Is Going On In Nigeria's Embassies Abroad by Lordave: 7:28am On Nov 03, 2017
Clerverly:


I feel your frustrations,,,You move from thread to thread spewing rubbish with the hope your useless dead party maybe revamped....

Buhari2023 is not even negotiable...
No be this muntula been talk say Buhari is fast becoming a disappointment some days ago

You need to be stripped naked and flogged in the market Square for being an unfaithful zombie.

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