The
House of Representatives has set up an adhoc committee to determine
whether or not there is a syndicate behind the 45,000 ghost workers
detected in the Civil Service.
The lawmakers made this disclosure while reacting to statement
credited to minister of State for Finance, Yerima Ngama, that the
federal government has saved N100billion through the Integral Payroll by Personnel Information System (IPPIS) exercise which audited 153,019 workers at the end of January this year.
The lawmakers quoted the minister to have said that over 45,000 ghost
workers were unearthed through the IPPIS under the ministry of Finance during the implementation of the scheme in 251 federal government ministries department and agencies (MDAs).
Passing a motion of urgent public importance raised by Hon Ahmed
Idris (ACN, Plateau), the lawmakers mandated the ad- hoc committee to
determine the exact amount of monies lost and figures of monies saved or
recovered and what the monies were used for.
“The sad incident of ghost workers is usually sustained by a chain of
syndicates and cabal who feed on inflating the actual number of workers
while fleecing the nation of billions of naira annually,” Rep Idris
lamented.
Ruling on the motion, the speaker of the House of Representatives,
Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, described the matter as “serious”, and
stressed that “this institution must definitely take an interest to
ensure that what has not been done by the federal government or Civil
service, is done.
“This is an infraction on our anti-corruption agencies and a
situation where a few people have been draining the coffers of this
nation is unacceptable.”
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