JobsLabourGombe State Government Withholds Salaries Of 731 Workers

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GOMBE — Salaries of 731 workers who absent themselves from work in the month of September have been withheld by the Gombe State Government, as the state commences biometric verification of workers.

Muhammad Gambo Magaji, State Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, disclosed this at the monthly news conference on implementation of the Biometric Attendance verification for the civil servants, on Tuesday in Gombe.

He said that the exercise when completed would avail the state the opportunity to employ new people.

 “The state government saved N57.68 million from the suspension of salaries of the affected workers for the month.”

“Some 170 staff with salaries amounting to N19.66 million are being investigated, adding that their salaries for the months would be paid.”

“Because they have achieved sufficient attendance but are being investigated to know why they fall into this category. The total suspension from the payroll for September is 731 staff with N57,682,403 while the total number of staff under investigation is 170 with N19, 658,080.”

“The grand total for the month of September for both suspensions and investigations is 901 staff with salaries amounting to N77, 340, 484.”

“Magaji said that workers in 10 of the 11 local government areas of the state were enrolled into the biometric system while the remaining workers from Funakaye are currently being captured.”

“After the completion of the enrolment, there would be a general mop-up for both state and local governments to ensure that those who were left out during enrolment are given final opportunity to be captured.’’

“Because we know that this number we have, a lot of them are not real staff; so by the time you weed them out, there will be sufficient number of vacancies to be filled by capable hands,” Magaji said.

In his remark, Head of Civil Service, who is also the chairman of the state’s Committee on Integrated Payroll Payment Gateway and Human Resource Management System responsible for the verification, Alhaji Bappayo Yahaya advised workers to “come early to work and close as and when due.’’

He urged workers to take the exercise seriously, adding that there was no going back on implementation of the biometric attendance verification.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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