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We’re Dying Of Hunger, CCB Workers Lament Non-payment Of Salaries by Loveurneighbour: 8:54pm On Dec 24, 2021
The backlog of unpaid salary of staff members of CCB has yet to be cleared less than 24 hours to Christmas as of Friday.

Members of staff of the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) have decried the non-payment of their salaries, which they said has brought misery upon them.

The CCB is of one Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies with the sole mandate of assets verification of public officers in the country.

In spite of its crucial responsibility in tackling widespread heist in Nigeria’s public sector, the agency has grappled with poor funding, a development CCB workers say “exposes assets verification officers to kickbacks from politicians who want to beat the system.”

A staff member at the CCB’s headquarters in Abuja, who spoke with our reporter on the condition of anonymity out of fear of possible victimisation, said workers are being owed two months salaries.

“We are being owed November and December salaries, and the situation is getting out of hand. For instance, I can no longer provide food for my wife and children,” the staff said.

Another staff member at the agency’s annex office at Asokoro area of Abuja, told PREMIUM TIMES that “most personnel of the CCB have become beggars; from fare to food, we ask relatives and friends to get by. We are dying of hunger.”

When this reporter visited the CCB’s headquarters on Thursday, barely 48 hours to Christmas, most of the offices were deserted as a clerical officer of agency who did not want his name mentioned, attributed the situation to the non-payment of salaries.

The situation has been very tough since November, but this Christmas will be bleak for us all,” the distraught staffer said.

For a worker at the annex office in Asokoro, the Christmas celebrations were least of his problems. “My headache is my children’s school fees in January,” he said.

It’s a private school, so you have to pay the school fees before resumption,” the staffer explained.

We’re working hard to clear salaries – CCB
Meanwhile, Babs Ogunjimi, CCB’s Director of Finance and Accounts, said efforts were being made to clear the backlog of salaries.

In a telephone interview with this reporter on Friday, Mr Ogunjimi, said “They (workers) will get their salaries if not today, then tomorrow.”

He explained that federal government had ”worked on it”, adding, “That was why the National Assembly passed the virement request of the President along with the national budget.”

Mr Ogunjimi assured that “November and December salaries will be paid together.”

The bureau’s many woes
Addressing journalists at a press conference in Abuja last month, the Chairman of the CCB, Mohammed Isah, said “Our staff are poorly paid.”

Mr Isah, a professor of law, ventilated his agency’s operational encumbrances.

Top on the list was poor manpower for an intractable problem of corruption in Nigeria’s public service.

“We have less than 800 personnel across the country for 10 million public officers whom we are investigating their assets,” Mr Isah lamented, warning of the “danger ahead if new persons are not recruited to replace the deceased and retired.”

On budgetary allocations, Mr Isah said some persons were out to “strangulate” the bureau by starving it of funding.

“We get N36 million as overhead per release, and this year, we have received nine releases of N297 million (in total, instead of N324 million),” he had explained.

“Monitoring more than 10 million public officers is not easy,” Mr Isah revealed of the manpower shortage.

“Of all its mandate, verification is one of the most, if not the most tedious exercise. It is capital intensive. Despite the above, and the fact that the bureau is poorly funded considering our budgetary allocation, we are determined to go ahead with the process to ensure the success of the fight against corruption,” he had assured.

CCB 2022 budget
PREMIUM TIMES’ analysis shows that, among the country’s anti-graft agencies, only the CCB, a perennially underfunded body set up to handle asset declarations of public officers across all levels of government, is billed to take a cut – up to nine per cent from its 2021 budget – in the coming year.

Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, CCB Workers Lament Non-payment Of Salaries by Jostoman: 8:06am On Dec 25, 2021
He cannot pay his worker salary but if na to Slap and kick innocent security Man in Abuja now he go dey very active. Nonsense
Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, CCB Workers Lament Non-payment Of Salaries by Klimltdz: 8:08am On Dec 25, 2021
They will make promises to you guys in the coming election

And you will dance y welcome them at the campaign ground, as if people are under coordinated spell
Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, CCB Workers Lament Non-payment Of Salaries by seunmsg(m): 8:26am On Dec 25, 2021
Jostoman:
He cannot pay his worker salary but if na to Slap and kick innocent security Man in Abuja now he go dey very active. Nonsense

Code of conduct bureau is different from Code of conduct tribunal. Always get a good understanding of the subject of discussion before rushing to post ignorantly.
Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, CCB Workers Lament Non-payment Of Salaries by seunmsg(m): 8:32am On Dec 25, 2021
Klimltdz:
They will make promises to you guys in the coming election

And you will dance y welcome them at the campaign ground, as if people are under coordinated spell

The salary problem at the bureau has nothing to do with the president. It is a budgetary failure on the part of the leadership of the agency. Adequate personnel provision was not made in the 2021 and they still went ahead to employ high earning commissioners during the year. That’s how they ended up exhausting their personnel budget before November.

Good enough, the NASS has passed the virement request of Mr. President. They will be paid latest by next week.
Re: We’re Dying Of Hunger, CCB Workers Lament Non-payment Of Salaries by BlackfireX: 11:05am On Dec 25, 2021
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