'DON'T PUNISH US FOR THE SINS OF THE MAYOR' ...FCC Workers cry

People, the world over are waiting in anticipation for the Christmas holidays which bring fun to families; but not so with the devoted staff members of the Freetown City Council who are in doubt over the payment of their salaries.
It is over four months now that salaries of staff of the council have not been paid, a staff disclosed to SALONE TIMES.
The devoted FCC staff went on to say that all the departments are in full operation working very hard and there is no need for their salaries to be delayed. "The departments are in full operation but there is no logistics," they say.
The workers are calling on the central government to intervene pleading that they should not be punished for the sins of the Mayor.
He went on to say they also have their families to take care of and asked how they without can being paid salaries for the past four months" lamented one of the staff member.
Most of the staff members SALONE TIMES spoke to were almost in tears.
"We did not tell the Mayor to do what he did so why must we suffer for his sins," they lamented.
Now most of the workers are crossing their fingers to see the fate of Mayor Williams and nine others as they made their second appearance in court since they were indicted by the Anti Corruption Commission.
What baffles most staff is that the Mayor was that it was only last week that the Mayor was indicted how should his problem be used as a yard stick of not paying staff salaries.

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