The committee set up by the Bauchi State Government has
declared that it had discovered 20 dead pensioners, who are still on the government’s
payroll.
The Secretary of the Committee, Alhaji Ishiaka Tijjani, set
up to verify workers and pensioners without Bank Verification Numbers (BVN),
disclosed this to newsmen in Bauchi on Tuesday.
Tijjani said the discovery followed the committee’s partial
screening of some pensioners residing in Zaki and Katagum Local Government
Councils of the state.
He noted that the 20 pensioners were out of 600 pensioners
screened during the partial exercise, adding that they were discovered to still
be on the government’s payroll and collecting their monthly benefits. “We have discovered during our assignment
that about 20 pensioners out of 600 pensioners that were screened are being
paid monthly benefits.
According to him, “It may interest you to note that the
figure is just out of 600 pensioners, and we have a total of 9,889 pensioners
that we are going to verify.
“Our discovery
followed useful information given to us by the state officials of the Nigerian
Union of Pensioners and we want others to emulate same.”
Commenting on workers’ verification, he said that the
committee had cleared 13,285 local government workers out of the over 14,632
workers earlier said to be without BVN.
Tijjani said that the committee had recommended to the state
government to pay those authenticated council workers their October salaries
alongside their November salaries.
“Three hundred and eighty council workers screened by the
committee has failed to meet the committee’s requirements, while another 861
workers have either shunned or were absent during the exercise.
He disclosed that the committee had, however, set up six
sub-committees to authenticate workers that had earlier failed to appear before
the committee.
The secretary said another 101 batches of state workers had
been cleared and would be paid alongside the 4, 654 civil servants earlier
cleared by the committee.
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