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Thursday 10 March 2016

BVN saves Rivers state government N1billion

Press statement from Rivers state government
The Rivers State Government has announced that it has saved about N1 billion through the Bank Verification Number (BVN) validation of civil servants ordered by Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike. Also, the State Government has announced that it will embark on a comprehensive biometric confirmation of all civil servants in the state as a further measure of blocking all other existing revenue leakages in the system.
The resolution was reached at the State Executive Council Meeting held on Wednesday at the Government House, Port Harcourt. Addressing journalists after the meeting, Commissioner for Information, Dr Austin Tam-George said that the resolution would enhance the financial management of the state. The State Executive Council noted that the biometric verification will also confirm the actual population of civil servants in the state for effective planning.

The Information Commissioner said that as a result of the revenue constraints being experienced by the state the comprehensive biometric verification became necessary to boost the finances of the state. Also, the State Executive Council resolved to hand over the Dr Graham Douglas Secondary in Khana Local Government Area to the Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic.

According to the State Government, the resolution was reached because of the need to put the school facilities to use after several months of neglect. The school will now serve as a campus of the State Polytechnic. Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media.

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    1. Dey will be glad dey got it


      ...merited happiness

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    2. That's good, I hope that money is well utilized and not embezzled

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  2. lol
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    1. Well it's really a great news but all hands should get back to work! Full time... the country is starving. Phil 4:13

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  3. He should be grateful to CHANGE.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Always chatting through the crack of your ass!!! Hopeless fuck!

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    2. Mugu Banton

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  4. this is a welcome development, bvn will reduce fraud even the Internet fraudsters (yahoo yahoo )that av deteriorate the Internet business for web designers in Lagos or web design company in lagos will stop this devilish act now

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  5. Stupid man focus on leadership and stop speculating figures like Ur friend in Ekiti to distract Ur ppl so U can keep looting!

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  6. ***************** are u kidding me ???????? Dis country is xo rotten !!!!!! Ndi mmadu sef

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  7. Since BVN took effect, I haven't received 419 letter from central bank comptroller regarding unclaimed funds.

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  8. Sir wike....thank you so much for commissioning Rumuosi/Ozuoba road...that road has been dreadful and non-motorabble for the last 7 years while mallam amaechi was in power! You are working sir...continue the good work! the people of your state are ready to die for you!

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  9. Operation clear all d ghost workers















    Enugu's second shoe designer

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