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Nigeria To Prosecute Fake Workers

December 06, 2012 posted by Steve Brownstein

The Government of Kano state, northwest Nigeria has identified 135 fake workers in the civil service.

The Head of Service, Alhaji Umar Shehu Minjibir told journalists that the fake workers may face prosecution.

The state governor, Engr. Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso since he assumed office in May last year, has at different occasions decried the problems of fake workers and sundry irregularities in the state and local governments’ civil service.

In November last year, authorities of the state civil service by the orders of Governor Kwankwaso engaged Fidelity and Unity banks to carry out bio-Metric Data Capture for civil servants in the state.

“The objective of the entire exercise was, in one part, triggered by the observed discrepancies in the actual number of staff strength on the payroll and nominal roll submitted to the transition committee at the inception of the second tenure of the present administration.

 “The Kwankwaso administration has also underscored the need to meet up with the cutting-edge technologies and the desire to automate human resource records of the state public service with a view to integrate the data with the payroll system so as to streamline the actual staff strength as well as facilitate prompt payment of workers’ salary,” Minjibir stated.

 He also revealed told reporters that so far, 24 cases of under-aged workers and sixteen over-aged workers have been discovered at the Local Government level, adding that cases of duplication of staff numbers involving over 100 staff while two cases of impersonation were also recorded during the exercise.

“So far, 23,781 staff have been captured under the state Civil Service with 17,219 still outstanding; while staff under the unified Local Government service had returned 25,871 with all staff duly captured leaving 5,242 outstanding.

“An update on the exercise at the commencement of the project, 41, 000 bio-data forms were distributed to workers in the state service, while 31, 000 forms were also issued to the staff of the 44 Local Governments bringing the total staff strength to 71, 00,” he stated.

“I wish to call on the banks to mobilize resources by way of deployment of more personnel and facilities to ensure completion of the exercise within the deadline. In furtherance of the desire to meet up with the line, workers would be requested to come out on Saturdays and Sundays for them to be captured in the bio-metric data,” Minjibir further stated.

 

 

 


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