Imo State Government Uncovers Ghost Workers, vows to end Rot in Civil, Public Service
GOVERNMENT OF IMO STATE
PRESS RELEASE
Imo State Government Uncovers Ghost
Workers, vows to end Rot in Civil, Public Service
Rising from a
crucial meeting with Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies in Imo State,
Governor Hope Uzodimma expressed dismay and surprise over the level of rot and
fraud discovered in the Civil and Public Service sector and vowed to end the abnormally
immediately.
Addressing
newsmen shortly after a meeting of Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries and
Heads of Parastatals in the state, the Commissioner for Information, Declan
Emelumba stated that huge revenue has been lost by the State Government due to
double entries in salary payroll, a situation he stressed people used
fictitious names and additional Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) to short-change
the government.
Emelumba further
stated that about 1000 ghost workers have been linked to the scam with some
earning salaries and pensions at the same time.
The Commissioner
warned that it will no longer be business as usual for Head of Departments, Directors
of Accounts and other Heads of Agencies that pay deaf ear to the misdeeds,
adding that Governor Uzodimma has charged all Departmental Heads to put their
house in order and come up with realistic payroll figures and a new e-payment
compliant organogram.
Emelumba further
explained that the new organogram would henceforth entail new Identity Card
Management system, and that employment history with pay points and pay slips
will be provided every month as is the custom in every responsible government
system.
Also speaking, the
Commissioner for Finance, Chuk Chukemeka stated that about one billion naira (N1bn)
has been lost as a result of salary to ghost workers in the state. He stressed
that the heads of ministries and parastatals must change their dance tone in
order to actualize the Reconstruction Rehabilitation and Recovery (‘3R’) mantra
of Governor Uzodimma’s administration to reposition the state.
Chukemeka further
stated that Governor Uzodimma has charged the revenue points of the state to
raise the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) base of the government, as that is
the only way to realize the lofty goals of the present administration.
He reiterated that
the Single Treasury Account (TSA) system must be fully implemented so as to plug
all revenue leakages.
Oguwike
Nwachuku
Chief
Press Secretary/Media Adviser (Gov.)
April 17, 2020
Pictures:
9929 Hon. Commissioner for Information, Declan Emelumba briefing
newsmen after a meeting of Heads of Department, Agencies and Parastatals with
Governor Uzodimma
9941 Commissioner for Finance, Chuck Chukemeka addressing the
Press after a meeting of Heads of Department, Agencies and Parastatals with
Governor Uzodimma.
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