He said as a result of the biometric audit of 36 MDAs, the Federal Ministry of Finance fished out the names of former employees of the Federal Government who were either retired or dead but were still receiving salaries, thus adding to the cost of governance in the country.
He said the number of employees taking monthly pay in the said MDAs was 112,000 but after the biometrics it dropped by 43,000 to 69,000 employees. Although he did not give details of the amount saved, he said the biometric system introduced by the ministry had within one year saved government a lot of money and that it has been done for 36 MDAs of the Federal Government.
Aganga, who spoke to journalists in Lagos, weekend, shortly after receiving the Young Men’s Christian Association, YMCA, award for exemplary public office life, said feat in tha MDAs was achieved through the implementation of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System.
Source: 234next
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ReplyDeleteNow that he has been demoted he is talking. Hiss!
ReplyDeletenothing new with Nigeria..
ReplyDeleteits been an issue since the 70s..
Good he's done something about it. But have others done the same? I don't think so. It's always been a menace. It's just like the Christian pilgrimage and Hajj lists always have ghost names on them and some person at the top pockets the FX!
ReplyDeleteOnly in 9ja. When are all these things going to stop or at least decrease significantly.
ReplyDeleteNA TODAY, EVEN THE OUTSOURCING AGENT WEY I DEY WORK FOR GET GHOST WORKERS
ReplyDeletethe number is definately higher than 43,000. trust me, only the North sef should have over 500,000 ghost workers. i did my NYSC there so i know what i'm talking about.
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