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Oyo State Government uncovers 41 ghost workers

by Nwani Chisom
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Oyogist has learned that the Oyo State Government has uncovered no fewer than 41 ghost workers in the state.

The government further added that it also discovered 341 workers with irregular records and that all the 41 ghost workers would be removed from its payroll.

Taiwo Adisa, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, in the statement noted that the committee had looked into the report submitted by consultants and also interacted with the affected officers.

He said,

“Messrs Sally Tilbot Consulting was, in 2019, engaged by the Oyo State Government to undertake employees and pensioners’ verification/validation and payroll re-engineering, tagged 2019/2020 staff audit.“Following a series of reconciliations, the report of the consultants was received by the government on April 30, 2021, after which an Implementation Committee was put in place to fashion out the final implementation model.

“The 13-member Implementation Committee, headed by Mr. D.O Olatunde, Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Commission, affirmed that “forty-one (41) officers established to be “No Show” should be removed from government payrolls immediately.”

“The committee recommended that an administrative investigation be undertaken by the government to determine where the salaries of the “No Show” officers had been going.

“From the above, it is observed that from the 602 alleged officers, one hundred and seventy (170) had already retired systematically due to no particular influence of the screening exercise and ten (10) deceased.

“Consequently, the Committee agreed that out of the 602 officers involved in the report: Forty (40) officers should be absolved and allowed to remain on government payrolls; one hundred and seventy (170) officers who had retired systematically should be allowed on pension payrolls; and ten (10) deceased officers should be paid their due entitlements.

“It also agreed that: “three hundred and forty-one (341) officers that opted for voluntary retirement should be allowed to do so; forty-one (41) officers established to be “No Show” should be removed from Government Payrolls immediately; while the list of affected officers from Tertiary Institutions should be forwarded to their respective Governing Councils for necessary action.”

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