The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has directed that the salaries for 
the months of April, May and June,2016 be paid before Friday, July 8, 2016.
He also directed the directors of Accounts in the Ministries and Local Governments
 to meet with the Accountant-General of the State  to work out the salaries of 
council workers up to the month of June.
These orders came after a meeting at the Government House, Owerri with the
 government functionaries, directors of Accounts, treasurers, permanent secretaries,
 leaders of Imo Council of Elders and Transition Council Chairmen and other 
relevant stakeholders.

He said, “To avoid confusion and delay in the payment of salaries for the mentioned
 months, I also direct that they could be paid within intervals of one or two days.”The 
governor also warned that June, 2016  should be the last time salaries would be 
owed in the state and assured workers that their salaries would be paid as and 
 when due.
“A committee to monitor the prompt payment of salaries in the state was also set up 
and the committee would be meeting with the directors of Accounts and Accountant-
General on the 10th of every month to work on salaries and ensure prompt payment.”
 The governor explained that the 70 and 30 per cent revenue sharing formula between
 labour and government in the state did not mean that workers would get only 70 
per cent of salaries at the end of each month.
Okorocha explained that workers could even get more than their salaries depending 
on what the 70 per cent would give them at the end of each month.