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17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by truth4life: 12:47am On Mar 06, 2012
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79096:-panel-finds-17000-ghost-workers-in-phcn&catid=1:national&Itemid=559

A WORKER verification exercise carried out by the Federal Government in Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) has shown that 17,000 “fake employees” are on the payroll of the firm.

It was also discovered that PHCN has 6,000 casual workers.

The biometric project was undertaken by Creative HR, which in its report, said there was massive fraud in both the number and engagement of the workers, which the Labour unions have allegedly defended.

A Presidency official told The Guardian at the weekend that the exercise had formally ended and the result very shocking. The official said figures collated by Creative HR during the exercise, which started on October 19, 2011, indicate that instead of the 40,000-47,000 work-force being brandished for PHCN, only a little over 30,000 personnel showed up for screening.

Also, 4,000 “contract workers” showed up for verification whereas 10,000 had been presented as waiting to be converted to regular employees.

Before the latest discovery, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), which conducted a similar biometric exercise, had alerted of the existence of ghost workers in PHCN.

In a memorandum on items to be submitted by government to its chief negotiator with Labour, the spokesman for the government’s team, Dr. Timiebi Koripamo-Agary, had stressed that 4,106 casual workers had been verified as at February 18, 2012. .

On the regularisation of casual workers, the document, obtained by The Guardian yesterday, noted: “The regularisation process for this category of members of staff is on-going and is expected to be concluded shortly. However, as at February 18, 2012, 4,106 casual workers have been verified and will be subsequently regularised. However, it should be noted that the regularisation would be based on the certificates presented at point of entry for appointment as a casual. For casual workers whose appointments have been regularised, their pension and gratuity benefits shall be negotiated.”

Another government official confirmed to The Guardian that the process had ended and that the figure of those confirmed had not changed significantly.

The government had agreed to the regularisation of all casual workers hired before December 31, 2009 and subject to biometric verification. This is in addition to the implementation of a 50 per cent salary increase for all employees effective June 1, 2012.

The government and the National Union of Electricity Employees have been on the war-path over the biometric verification of electricity workers in the country. PHCN workers opposed it as condition for payment of their salaries.

But the government insisted that PHCN workers, who refused to participate in the exercise, would be denied their salaries and the 50 per cent pay rise. .

Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, had in defence of the initiative said: “I am a minister and I was biometrically verified. Every government worker needs the verification to get paid. So, we really have to ask why some people do not want to subject themselves to this verification?”

In a statement issued last November on the issue, BPE spokesman, Mr. Chukwuma Nwokoh, stressed that a number of ghost workers had already been uncovered through the scheme.

Nwokoh said: “In the wake of the suspension of the exercise, BPE members of staff, who were at the various locations, discovered ghost workers on the payroll of PHCN and the unions were obviously concerned about the development, which might explain why they forcibly ejected the consultants.”

The workers’ union’s General Secretary, Joe Ajaero, in the petition, said workers did not at any time reach agreement that there would be biometric for serving members of PHCN.

He said: “We are in receipt of a provocative memo sent to Chief Executive Officers of PHCN by Mr. H. Labo, citing biometric exercise for members of staff as a pre-condition for payment of the negotiated 50 per cent salary increase.

“We are not surprised at this satanic verse. This confirms our earlier fears that some people within the system were bent on importing crisis into PHCN, where none exists
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by ojogbontomoye: 12:52am On Mar 06, 2012
I heard 90% are Ebos. very lazy bunch.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by truth4life: 1:07am On Mar 06, 2012
ojogbontomoye:

I heard 90% are Ebos. very lazy bunch.
Are you for real? we are talking about massive corruption in our Nigerian system of government and you are making it a tribal issue! well you are entitled to your own opinion, but it will be nice if you can back your statement with facts maybe people like me will be informed.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by 9javoice1(m): 6:46am On Mar 06, 2012
dont mind the fulani man.
always using a yoruba moniker to taunt igbos
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Nobody: 9:45am On Mar 06, 2012
truth4life:

http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=79096:-panel-finds-17000-ghost-workers-in-phcn&catid=1:national&Itemid=559

A WORKER verification exercise carried out by the Federal Government in Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) has shown that 17,000 “fake employees” are on the payroll of the firm.

It was also discovered that PHCN has 6,000 casual workers.

The biometric project was undertaken by Creative HR, which in its report, said there was massive fraud in both the number and engagement of the workers, which the Labour unions have allegedly defended.

A Presidency official told The Guardian at the weekend that the exercise had formally ended and the result very shocking. The official said figures collated by Creative HR during the exercise, which started on October 19, 2011, indicate that instead of the 40,000-47,000 work-force being brandished for PHCN, only a little over 30,000 personnel showed up for screening.

Also, 4,000 “contract workers” showed up for verification whereas 10,000 had been presented as waiting to be converted to regular employees.

Before the latest discovery, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), which conducted a similar biometric exercise, had alerted of the existence of ghost workers in PHCN.

In a memorandum on items to be submitted by government to its chief negotiator with Labour, the spokesman for the government’s team, Dr. Timiebi Koripamo-Agary, had stressed that 4,106 casual workers had been verified as at February 18, 2012. .

On the regularisation of casual workers, the document, obtained by The Guardian yesterday, noted: “The regularisation process for this category of members of staff is on-going and is expected to be concluded shortly. However, as at February 18, 2012, 4,106 casual workers have been verified and will be subsequently regularised. However, it should be noted that the regularisation would be based on the certificates presented at point of entry for appointment as a casual. For casual workers whose appointments have been regularised, their pension and gratuity benefits shall be negotiated.”

Another government official confirmed to The Guardian that the process had ended and that the figure of those confirmed had not changed significantly.

The government had agreed to the regularisation of all casual workers hired before December 31, 2009 and subject to biometric verification. This is in addition to the implementation of a 50 per cent salary increase for all employees effective June 1, 2012.

The government and the National Union of Electricity Employees have been on the war-path over the biometric verification of electricity workers in the country. PHCN workers opposed it as condition for payment of their salaries.

But the government insisted that PHCN workers, who refused to participate in the exercise, would be denied their salaries and the 50 per cent pay rise. .

Minister of Power, Prof. Barth Nnaji, had in defence of the initiative said: “I am a minister and I was biometrically verified. Every government worker needs the verification to get paid. So, we really have to ask why some people do not want to subject themselves to this verification?”

In a statement issued last November on the issue, BPE spokesman, Mr. Chukwuma Nwokoh, stressed that a number of ghost workers had already been uncovered through the scheme.[b]

Nwokoh said: “In the wake of the suspension of the exercise, BPE members of staff, who were at the various locations, discovered ghost workers on the payroll of PHCN and the unions were obviously concerned about the development, which might explain why they forcibly ejected the consultants.”[/b]The workers’ union’s General Secretary, Joe Ajaero, in the petition, said workers did not at any time reach agreement that there would be biometric for serving members of PHCN.

He said: “We are in receipt of a provocative memo sent to Chief Executive Officers of PHCN by Mr. H. Labo, citing biometric exercise for members of staff as a pre-condition for payment of the negotiated 50 per cent salary increase.

“We are not surprised at this satanic verse. This confirms our earlier fears that some people within the system were bent on importing crisis into PHCN, where none exists

This was one of the reasons I stood against the so called "occupy Nigeria" call by NLC, TUC, etc. They are the ones that ran down our Refineries, PHCN, NItel/Mtel and every other state owned parastatals.
This is I support taht government should remove hands from the down stream of the petroluem sector. The only way to move Nigeria forward is for the economy to be completely driven by the private sector.

Jonathan, please go ahead. Step on toes. No more free money minds. Every head should think and let every hand work.

17000 Ghost workers = 17,000 (Ghosts) X N18,500 (minimum wage) X 12 (Months) = N37,740,000,000.

About N38B of our annual budget has gone to "ghosts". It is a shame.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Fyngal1(f): 10:38am On Mar 06, 2012
since 17,000 'ghosts' have been 'sacked', does it mean dat 17,000 employment opportunities have been created?
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by gegee(m): 10:43am On Mar 06, 2012
since 17,000 'ghosts' have been 'sacked', does it mean dat 17,000 employment opportunities have been created?
lol grin grin grin grin
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by miccodb(m): 10:43am On Mar 06, 2012
where peepo ey find work some peepo dey pay 17,000 wey no dey der!!! all in 1 country! naija wer hail thee!!!
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by idlaw2k3(m): 10:47am On Mar 06, 2012
omg[size=8pt][size=8pt]17,000![/size][/size]
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Okijajuju1(m): 10:52am On Mar 06, 2012
noblezone:

This was one of the reasons I stood against the so called "occupy Nigeria" call by NLC, TUC, etc. They are the ones that ran down our Refineries, PHCN, NItel/Mtel and every other state owned parastatals.
This is I support taht government should remove hands from the down stream of the petroluem sector. The only way to move Nigeria forward is for the economy to be completely driven by the private sector.

Jonathan, please go ahead. Step on toes. No more free money minds. Every head should think and let every hand work.

17000 Ghost workers = 17,000 (Ghosts) X N18,500 (minimum wage) X 12 (Months) = N37,740,000,000.

About N38B of our annual budget has gone to "ghosts". It is a shame.

I just lit a weed to this post!! Puuff!! Puff!! Pass!! That was deep hommes!!

The truth is that the average Nigerian is corrupt, lazy and just plain crooked. .

Thats the reason why no government parastatal outside of Abuja is working at optimum efficiency. .

Nitel was run down by Unions, Employees and government. .  The same type of bullshit went on during the privatisation of NITEL. .  They did evrything in their powers to frustrate it. .  Finally, MTN came on board!! Today, Nigerians working for MTN dont behave like the Nigerians who worked for NITEL. . .

Same thing with all the others. . . Railway corporation!! What did you think ran it down?! Same cocktail of employees, Management and government. . Ghost workers, embezzling money, poor work attitude, bad maintanance culture and that whole attitude of government work is not my fathers property. .

Look at NIPOST!! Should we go there?! Thank God for E-mail and DHL/FEDEX!!

Please call me one government owned/run body that is working properly!!

I cant wait for PHCN to crumble. . . Joe!! go ahead. . remove the darn subsidy and privatise the refineries. . . More work, more accountability and more professionalism!
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by BlackBaron: 11:09am On Mar 06, 2012
Like all other ghost workers grand scam,

no man ever faces prosecution for this. . . undecided
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Yinkay: 11:18am On Mar 06, 2012
No wonder PHCN are effective in supplying darkness since ghosts and darkness goes together,
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by dj5naira(m): 11:30am On Mar 06, 2012
17,000 ghost? Who killed them?
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by JUO(m): 11:49am On Mar 06, 2012
that no is too small
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by azubike1: 11:58am On Mar 06, 2012
ojogbontomoye:

I heard 90% are Ebos. very lazy bunch.

Ojogbontomoye, you must be a very foolish man to make this a tribal issue. How would the igbos manage to make 90% of this number? They are not the majority in  government and they are not the majority in the civil service. Foolish man indeed.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by kross1: 12:30pm On Mar 06, 2012
@Ojogbontomoye, It shows how U perceive things.U are not different from the rest,, ''a myopic mind''. People Like U cant unite a nation!!! U'll tear it down because of the seed of tribalism sown in ur heart,
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by emiye(m): 12:58pm On Mar 06, 2012
noblezone:

This was one of the reasons I stood against the so called "occupy Nigeria" call by NLC, TUC, etc. They are the ones that ran down our Refineries, PHCN, NItel/Mtel and every other state owned parastatals.
This is I support taht government should remove hands from the down stream of the petroluem sector. The only way to move Nigeria forward is for the economy to be completely driven by the private sector.

Jonathan, please go ahead. Step on toes. No more free money minds. Every head should think and let every hand work.

17000 Ghost workers = 17,000 (Ghosts) X N18,500 (minimum wage) X 12 (Months) = N37,740,000,000.

About N38B of our annual budget has gone to "ghosts". It is a shame.

I appreciate your analysis, but your figure is 10 times greater than it should be. N3.8 billion would be appropriate, putting it in right perspective
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by logica(m): 1:11pm On Mar 06, 2012
LOL. No wonder we have ghost electricity and ghost projects in the power sector.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by stepo707: 1:34pm On Mar 06, 2012
Corruption has finished this country! too bad! cry cry cry
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by nsiadi: 4:40pm On Mar 06, 2012
Ours is a funny country
Are the people who have been paying these ghosts not traceable?
Cant they be asked to pay back the money they have paid non staff?
If we dont bury this issue very well those ghosts will resurrect
They will even increase in number
Panacea----fish out all concerned
Get them punished &, in future, such wont occur
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Nobody: 8:01pm On Mar 06, 2012
Fyn gal:

since 17,000 'ghosts' have been 'sacked', does it mean dat 17,000 employment opportunities have been created?
t/quote]
There was no opportunity in the 1st place, the "ghosts" only earn extra income for their "onwers", who happens to be among those callimg us to resist the government's deregulation policies. Who is NLC and TUC? Go to PHCN, Nitel/MTel, Refineries, etc and you will find them.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Nobody: 8:33pm On Mar 06, 2012
Fyn gal:

since 17,000 'ghosts' have been 'sacked', does it mean dat 17,000 employment opportunities have been created?
There was no opportunity in the 1st place, the "ghosts" only earn extra income for their "onwers", who happens to be among those callimg us to resist the government's deregulation policies. Who is NLC and TUC? Go to PHCN, Nitel/MTel, Refineries, etc and you will find them.
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Hatitude: 8:38pm On Mar 06, 2012
noblezone:

This was one of the reasons I stood against the so called "occupy Nigeria" call by NLC, TUC, etc. They are the ones that ran down our Refineries, PHCN, NItel/Mtel and every other state owned parastatals.
This is I support taht government should remove hands from the down stream of the petroluem sector. The only way to move Nigeria forward is for the economy to be completely driven by the private sector.

Jonathan, please go ahead. Step on toes. No more free money minds. Every head should think and let every hand work.

17000 Ghost workers = 17,000 (Ghosts)  X N18,500 (minimum wage) X 12 (Months) = N37,740,000,000.

About N38B of our annual budget has gone to "ghosts". It is a shame.


Nice work!!!

Did exactly the same calculation in my head but used the minimum wage of N5000 since the current one hasn't been implemented.

17,000 X 5000 = N80,000,000.00

N80 million every single month into private pockets. N960 million annually. Crazy People.
 angry
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by buzor(m): 9:23pm On Mar 06, 2012
Yet no body is getting punished and no body is going to jail
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Limaoscar: 3:15pm On Mar 07, 2012
na today yansh dey for back??
Re: 17,000 Ghost Workers In Phcn‏ by Nobody: 3:25pm On Mar 07, 2012
Nigeria has really become the giant of corruption. It's has eaten so deep into our polity in way that it will only take divine intervention and immediate judgment for change to come. This issue of ghost workers is everywhere in Nigeria including the so called uniformed men. What baffles one is you will never hear that payroll officers and their accomplices has been jailed to deter others from indulging in this fraudulent/ criminal act.

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