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We’ve removes 2,300 ghost workers, saves N200m monthly – Abia govt

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The Abia State Government has announced significant savings of over N200 million on its monthly wage bill as a result of an extensive verification exercise conducted on civil servants and public workers.

This exercise successfully identified and eliminated over 2,300 ghost workers from the state’s payroll.

In a statement released on Monday by Kazie Uko, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Alex Otti, the state’s Accountant General, Njum Onyemenam, disclosed that the savings were achieved through the implementation of a unified payment system.

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This system ensured transparency and efficiency in salary disbursements.

The Accountant General further confirmed that the payment of April salaries to workers and June pensions to retirees had been successfully processed.

“So far, we have been able to save N220 million from the ongoing verification of workers in the state, local governments and pensioners.

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“Not less than 2,300 ghost names have been weeded out of the payrolls, using the unified payment system and we hope to still identify more as we continue with the exercise,” the Accountant General said.

She confirmed that following Governor Otti’s directive, the government had last week paid the arrears of April salaries, left behind by the immediate past administration and also June pensions to retirees.

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Also, local government staff, who had been skipped when the June salaries were paid, due to their failure to submit their verified payment schedule, will receive their salaries this week, Onyemenam said.

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