A
staff verification exercise in Plateau State has traced 1,832 ghost
teachers to a single individual who is not even a teacher, while many
more beneficiaries of the syndrome abandoned their salaries in bank
accounts, the state governor has said.
Governor Simon Lalong also said a self-confessed man who has lived in
the United States of America (USA) for years but whose identity was yet
to be determined, admitted to him on phone that he had been drawing
salaries for himself and for many more ghosts to fund charity for widows
and orphans.
The governor spoke Saturday night at a media parley in Government House
in Jos to mark his one year in office, saying his administration
inherited a monthly wage bill of N1.7 billion, which had remained
constant long after records had shown that many workers had either
retired or passed on, explaining that thousands of ghost workers on the
government payroll were responsible for the development.
He said an interim report of the verification exercise had shown that
one individual who was not even a teacher registered 1,832 ghost names,
and opened bank accounts for them, through which teachers’ salaries were
drawn on a monthly basis before the commencement of the implementation
of the Bank Verification Number (BVN) exposed him.
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