General News

Kastina flushes out 3,488 ghost workers, saves ₦453m monthly

Katsina flushes out 3,488 ghost workers, saves ₦453m monthly

 

The Katsina State Government has sacked 3,488 workers uncovered during a biometric verification of staff in the 34 Local Government Councils (LGCs) and Local Education Authorities (LEAs).

 

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda, while receiving the committee’s report on Wednesday, said the exercise screened 50,172 workers. Of these, 46,380 were cleared, while the rest were found guilty of presenting fake certificates, engaging in ghost postings, absenteeism or refusing to appear before the panel.

 

The committee’s findings, presented at the State Executive Council meeting, exposed falsified birth certificates, underage employment, illegal promotions, and cases where workers rented out their positions to others.

 

A total of ₦4.6 million was recovered from officers who had drawn double salaries or collected pay while on leave.

 

The Education Secretary of Zango LEA was also indicted for allegedly inserting 24 ghost workers into the system, an act the committee chairman, Abdullahi A. Gagare, described as “a serious breach of trust.”

 

Radda noted that despite warnings that the probe could harm his political fortunes, he was determined to sanitise the system.

 

He said:

 

“We know these things exist, and many people complained that the Committee’s work could cost me elections. But I am not worried. Katsina needed this reform. This is how we can free our local governments from the grip of a few and redirect funds to grassroots development.”

 

 

 

The governor disclosed that while the councils currently have about ₦500 million saved, the figure will rise to ₦5.7 billion if the recommendations are fully implemented.

 

He directed that the report be converted into a White Paper for enforcement, adding that monthly savings of about ₦453.3 million are expected.

 

The 10-member committee comprised four retired Permanent Secretaries and six Directors, supported by 16 co-opted members and security agencies.

Olayinka Babatunde

Recent Posts

Adeleke fires back at Oyebamiji, reels out health sector gains

  Governor Ademola Adeleke has dismissed comments credited to former Commissioner for Finance and governorship…

9 hours ago

Osun LGs to Present 2026 Budgets to Councils

  Local government councils across Osun State are set to present their 2026 budget proposals…

9 hours ago

Ngige Attends APC National Caucus Hours After Securing Bail

  Former Labour Minister, Chris Ngige, secured bail from an FCT High Court earlier today…

10 hours ago

APC confirms Gov Mutfwang’s defection, takes full control of North-Central

  The All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday announced the defection of Plateau State Governor,…

10 hours ago

NADF woos agro-processors to boost input supply, farm productivity

  The National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) has engaged agro-processors and other stakeholders in the…

10 hours ago

Ojudu: Osinbajo discussed 2023 ambition with Buhari, had his backing

  Former presidential adviser, Babafemi Ojudu, has faulted claims by author Charles Omole that late…

10 hours ago