FG Secretly Sacks 30,000 Workers - Nigerian Pilot - Career
Labels sacked staff ‘ghost workers’
Between
September 2015 and last month, the Federal Government is alleged to
have secretly sacked more than 30,000 staff of ministries and agencies.
According
to sources, those sacked were purportedly labelled ‘ghost workers’,
even as the government declared that it has saved as much as $15 billion
after removing these ‘ghost workers’.
Investigation carried out
by Nigerian Pilot Saturday revealed that majority of those sacked were
staff recruited between mid 2013 and April 2015.
Nigerian Pilot
Saturday investigation revealed that majority of those sacked as ghost
workers were actually authentic staff of the ministries and agencies
where they were purportedly found to be collecting salaries illegally.
Our
findings established that the sacked staff were those employed in some
of the replacement exercises for lower and medium level staff that may
not have required going through the Federal Character Commission.
It
was equally suspected that some of those laid off were those recruited
by political appointees and directors by way of favour and political
patronage.
In another case, last October the salaries of some
staff of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were stopped because they were
alleged to be ghost workers. However, investigation revealed that these
workers had issues with their BVN, which was also not entirely their
fault.
In one of such cases, a staff took up the panel and it was
realised that the staff in question had filled a comprehensive data
including his correct BVN details, but somehow these details were
wrongly entered and submitted to the Office of the Accountant General,
which labelled him a ‘ghost worker’.
Source
http://nigerianpilot.com/exclusive-fg-secretly-sacks-30000-workers/
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