My late dad still on Abia payroll —Commissioner
IRKED by the reluctance of the members of staff of sub-treasuries to
implement the government’s new policy on electronic payment of
pensioners, the Abia State Government has directed the immediate
stoppage of their salaries.
The Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Philip Nto, in a release, said the disciplinary measure would not be vacated until the erring officers comply with the new policy, which he explained, was aimed at eradication corruption in the system.
Nto, who lamented that his late father’s name was still in the
pensioners’ payroll years after his demise, said the government would
not hesitate to expose and prosecute any official found defrauding the
state.
The commissioner vowed that the government would not
rescind its decision to commence the implementation of electronic
payment of pensioners by the end of July 2014, warning that anyone who
constitutes a clog to the proposal would be severely dealt with.
He, therefore, directed the heads of Sub-treasuries to ensure strict
compliance, with all government directives regarding the welfare of
pensioners.
The Heads of Sub-treasuries were also directed to
submit without delay the necessary documents and data needed for the
verification and commencement of e-payment of pensioners in the state.
When implemented, the new policy is expected to end the woes of
pensioners in the state, who have complained bitterly of pension arrears
even when the fund was provided by the government.
The PUNCH
recalls that the government’s directive on biometric audit of the
council’s staff two years ago met stiff opposition from some fraudulent
officials and cabal, who had corruptly enriched themselves through
public funds.
The sharp practice has gone unchallenged for
years, hence, the reluctance of the heads of sub-treasuries to
facilitate the commencement of the electronic payment.
The
state Governor, Theodore Orji, had early last year declared total war
against corruption, misappropriation and embezzlement of public funds,
warning that any government official(s) found culpable would be fired
and prosecuted.
7/10/2014
My late dad still on Abia payroll —Commissioner
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