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Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by Opeomoope: 8:52pm On Jul 25, 2016
Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello
Kogi State Government lost N213 billion to 18, 211 ghost workers in the past 13 years, the state Auditor-General, Mr Okala Yusuf, has said.
Yusuf made the disclosure on Monday in Lokoja while presenting the report of the just concluded screening and verification of the state workforce undertaken by the government.
He said that the ghost workers were discovered in Ministries, Departments, Agencies (MDAs) and in the 21 local government councils in the state.
He said that 7, 606 of the ghost workers were discovered in the work force of local councils, 5,872 were discovered in the state work force while pensioners account for 1,040 of the ghost workers.
The AG said the exercise had reduced the joint workforce of the state and local governments from 88, 973 to 63, 870.
He added that the monthly wage bill had also been reduced from N5.8 billion to N4.6 billion.
Yusuf said that the 929 workers who were illegally employed in the state in 2015 and 2016 were also among those categorised as ghost workers.
He said that some workers categorised as being in the Diaspora, who had been collecting their salaries for years while residing in Abuja, Lagos, Kaduna and other cities across the country were also affected.
He said that the committee relied on employees’ bio data verification form and the Nigeria inter-bank payment settlement system to identify the ghost workers.
He accused some “vested interest” of muddling the report of the screening committee by omitting the names of 14, 147 genuine workers and replacing them with the names of uncleared staff.
Yusuf, who served as chairman of the back up committee that reviewed the report of the screening committee, suggested the adoption of the integrated and automation payroll system to curb leakages.
The AG also suggested the establishment of pre-disbursement audit unit before payment of salaries.
He said that all those who abetted and aided the fraud in the workforce of the state and local governments should be identified and made to face the consequences of their actions.
Speaking after the presentation of the report, Gov. Yahaya Bello said that the discovery had justified the good intention of the government to embark on the screening and verification.
He inaugurated a 15-member committee to review the report, saying that anybody with genuine complaint should channel it through the committee.
He promised to correct lopsidedness in the state civil service and block leakages.
“Less than two per cent of the population should not be allowed to continue to corner the resources meant for 3.4 million people.
“This is unsustainable; the choice we have is to either reform the service or continue with the distortions in the socio-economic life of our people, “Bello said.
The governor accused previous administrations in the state of abandoning governance, saying that his administration was determined to carry out comprehensive reforms of the civil service.
“This is a way of saying that we are not ready to continue with the past and put permanent stop to the syndrome of ghost workers,” he said.
While reiterating the determination of his administration to adhere strictly to the principles of transparency and accountability, Bello said that government would endeavour to enhance the capacity of the successful workers.
Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by DannyJ19(m): 8:59pm On Jul 25, 2016
Tell d cementary staff to provide d Ghost workers nah....
Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by jamace(m): 8:59pm On Jul 25, 2016
No wonder the so call workers were against the screening exercise! shocked shocked
Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by duduade: 9:38pm On Jul 25, 2016
Who are the ghost workers

The corrupt politicians
Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by jamace(m): 8:04pm On Jul 26, 2016
Imagine 25% of the workforce are ghost workers! shocked shocked

How can the state be developed?
Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by DropShot: 8:09pm On Jul 26, 2016
Greedy Nigerians are the real problem of Nigeria.

And these thieves go to church and mosque every Sunday and Friday!

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Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by Yourskills(m): 8:22pm On Jul 26, 2016
una still dey answer audito + general kwa grin grin grin grin





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Re: Kogi Lost N213bn To Ghost Workers – Auditor General by jamace(m): 8:39pm On Jul 26, 2016
DropShot:
Greedy Nigerians are the real problem of Nigeria.

And these thieves go to church and mosque every Sunday and Friday!
This is the result of mammon religion. Most of the crooks are title holders in their churches (elder, deacon, knight, etc). Religion is dead in Nigeria!

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