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Akwa Ibom Gov’t Denies Deducting ‘Tithes’ From Workers’ Salaries

by Ruth Nwokwu
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The Akwa Ibom State Government has refuted claims that 15 per cent of its workers’ salaries were being deducted as tithes.

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A report on Saturday displayed payslips from appointees of Akwa Ibom State government to discredit Governor Umo Eno’s claims that none of his personal assistants earn less than N1 million monthly.

The report also quoted an appointee alleging that the governor deducts 15% of their salaries as compulsory tithe regardless of their church affiliation every month.

However, Commissioner for Information, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah, in a statement in Uyo on Sunday, described the report as false, malicious, and irresponsible.

Umanah said the report was “a reckless fabrication, a deliberate falsehood, and a failed attempt to smear the image of the government, the Governor and mislead the public.”

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He noted that the report incorrectly displayed a remittance form alongside a shaded letter purportedly from the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, which, on verification, was found to relate only to the remuneration of specific categories of personal aides to the Governor, who are political appointees and reflect statutory PAYE tax deductions.

“For the avoidance of doubt, there are various categories of aides to the Governor whose gross monthly salaries and allowances range from ₦200,000 to ₦1,432,000, including Honorary Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, Special Assistants, Personal Assistants, and Project Supervisors,” Umanah explained.

He further noted that in line with Governor Umo Eno’s recent statement during a Town Square meeting in Ikono/Ini Federal Constituency, a full Personal Assistant to the Governor earns not less than N1 million in salary and allowances monthly.

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Clarifying the deductions reflected in the alleged credit alert, the Commissioner stressed that they were statutory tax obligations, not tithes.

“Every worker in Akwa Ibom State, whether an appointee or a civil servant, pays taxes. Similarly, private sector workers also remit their PAYE taxes to the State Internal Revenue Service (AKIRS). One wonders why the routine payment of tax, which is a constitutional responsibility of every citizen, is now being mischievously twisted to mean tithes. Tithes to whom, and for what, if we may ask?” Umanah queried.

He added that the matter was already under investigation, with appropriate steps underway to hold those behind the report accountable.

Umanah urged members of the public to disregard the story, reassuring them that the government remains committed to transparency, accountability, and the welfare of all workers.

He further warned media organisations against peddling unverified stories, vowing that the state government would not hesitate to deploy legal measures against purveyors of fake news.


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