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12,915 ‘ghost workers’ in Sokoto payroll

The Sokoto State Government said on Thursday that it had discovered no fewer than 12,915 ‘ghost workers,’ in the payrolls of the 23 local government areas
of the state.

Alhaji Mannir Dan-Iya, the Commissioner for Local Government and Community Development, disclosed this at a media briefing in Sokoto.

”The ministry, through the monitoring department and other stakeholders have concluded a local government junior staff verification of about 58,143 workers,
comprising of scheduled and unscheduled staff.

”The verification exercise yielded fruitful result, whereby about 12, 915 workers, comprising of seat-at-home and ghost workers were fished out of the
local governments’ staff payrolls.

”The state government also saved over N 319m from the exercise, hence, it was a huge success,” he said.

Dan-Iya said that the ministry is planning to conduct a similar verification exercise of senior staff, whose salaries are paid through their respective
banks. 
SOURCE:
THE PUNCH

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