A committee setup by Bauchi State
Government to fish out ghost workers said that it had discovered names of
eight-year old children as “teachers” on the payroll of the government.
Alhaji Abubakar Gabi, State
Accountant-General and also a member of the committee, made this known on
Monday in Bauchi in an interview with the media.
“We have discovered that names of
children between eight and ten years of age appeared as ‘teachers’ on the
payroll of the state.
“We also discovered that some of the pensioners duplicated their payment
papers; had the same names, same BVN, same GSM numbers and same account numbers
but bearing different photographs attached
Again we discovered instances where deceased families who had earlier
submitted death certificates of their heads and were paid bulk pension
entitlements, fraudulently working their way back and are still collecting
pensions,” he added.Gabi explained that 4,500 state civil servants out of the 33,000 inherited by the present administration in the state were ghost workers.
He further explained that 7,300 local government workers out of the 27,000 handed over by the last administration were ghost workers.
The AG also explained that 7,300 teachers out of the29, 000 teachers handed over by the last administration were also discovered to be ghost teachers.
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