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Salary is a Privilege & not a Right

Now I don't want believe this cause no person in his trues sense will say these.

Nigerians have reacted to the statement "payment of salaries is not a right, but rather, it is a privilege” made by Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha.
He made the statement through his spokesman, Dr Kelechi Okpaleke, following the immediate payment of salaries to civil servant by the presidency.
The Governor who has been accused of owing Imo workers of over 4 months salaries has come under attack after the the statement was made available.
Tweets:
i dont want to believe that Gov Rochas Okorocha said that but if its true, Nigeria still has a very long way to go with this kind of leaders
— Quotes…Facts…Life! (@TruthForWinners) December 23, 2015

Rochas Okorocha pls pay my grand dad his pension. He values that one more than what my parents give him monthly.
— The Juggernaut Esq (@kaezydon) December 23, 2015

Rochas Okorocha makes a statement like “salary is a privilege and not a right” and we’re not fuming? Beloved, there’s fire on the mountain.
— oga nla (@BabatundeCASH) December 23, 2015

What do you expect from a man who thinks English and Maths shouldn’t be compulsory? ; “Salary is a privilege, not a right”- Rochas Okorocha
— Somto (@chosensomto) December 23, 2015

So according to Rochas Okorocha salary is a privilege not a right. Never fancied that man.
— The Khalifa (@Tish_baba) December 23, 2015

Rochas Okorocha’s SA on enlightenment that said salary is a privilege not right should be relieve of his duty with immediate effect.
— bAmS (@bamskeke) December 23, 2015

Rochas okorocha said salary is a privilege, not a right. Seriously we Need to put this Politicians in their place. Stupid man.
— Mr. Jack Robinson (@jackdre02) December 23, 2015

The way some Nigerian public figures talk. I don’t know how others see Nigerians Rochas okorocha should eat Dog food for saying that
— DopE Boi (@ani_nomso) December 23, 2015

Rochas Okorocha told Imolites that Salary is a privilege not a right. Imolites shld tell him that having sense is a privilege not a right
— The Omonile Lawyer™ (@omonilelawyer) December 23, 2015

If a primary school pupil had made this statement ‘salary is a privilege not a right’ i wouid have joked with it. not Rochas Okorocha
— David Okpako (@David_Successor) December 23, 2015

Salary is a privilege & not a right – Rochas Okorocha Everybody has the right to be stupid. It’s just that some people abuse the privilege.
— Sapiosexual (@ChukwukaJerri) December 23, 2015

Rochas okorocha is a principality and also a debtor.He is Satan who thinks he has come to conqueror but he will end up a failure. #Fatpunk
— Carmen (@Carmenified) December 23, 2015



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