Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, today disclosed that the Federal government
payroll has been rid of 50,000 ghost workers, saving the country a huge amount
of N200 billion.
The amount N13 billion has been taken off the payroll monthly from February to December this year. Speaking with State House correspondents at an interactive meeting to mark the end the year, Garba Shehu announced that 11 persons championing the syndicate of ghost workers have been handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
"The flagship program of the Muhammadu Buhari administration
to rid the system of fraud and instill good governance is on course. Through a
notable initiative, the Efficiency Unit of the Federal Ministry of Finance, the
government has embarked on the continuous auditing of the salaries and wages of
government departments. When the the Committee was constituted in February
2016, Federal government monthly salary bill was N151 billion excluding
pensions. Now the monthly salary warrant is N138 billion, excluding pensions.
Which means that the government is making a monthly saving of about N13
billion. That is from February 2016 to date," he said.
Garba added that the "the pension bill was 15.5bn monthly as
at February. Now it is down to N14.4 billion, which means average monthly
saving is made of about N1.1 billion."
He explained that the total number of ghost workers so far removed
from the payroll is about 50,000 and that 11 persons championing the syndicate
of the ghost workers have been referred to EFCC with some of them already
undergoing trial.
Speaking on the welfare of the recently-released 21 Chibok Girls,
Garba said they are being treated as adoptees of the Federal Government but
revealed that there is a lot of local and international interest in the future
plans of the girls.
"A black American billionaire, Mr. Robert Smith who is
currently sponsoring the education of 24 girls from Chibok, among them the
first set of escapees from Boko Haram at the American University of Nigeria,
Yola has offered to pay for the education of the 21 released through
negotiations and is offering to take responsibility for all the others who will
hopefully be eventually set free. The Murtala Mohammed Foundation in the
country is equally interested," according to the the Presidential
spokesman.
Responding to complaints by some of the parents of the 21 Chibok
Girls that they did not have enough room for interaction with their daughters
brought home for Christmas by the Department of State Services,DSS the Senior
Special Assistant to the President admitted that there were some hitches
arising from a lack of understanding of the objective of the trip on the part
of some security operatives but that following the receipt of this complaint, a
directive has been given from the headquarters for the access by the parents to
be eased. "If the situation persists, please let us know so that the
higher authorities will make a further intercession," he assured.
Addressing an issue of interest to a lot of the members of the
governing party, the All Progressives Congress, APC concerning appointments
into boards, Garba assured that the process will be be fully back on track at
the beginning of the new year.
" You know that the reconstitution began methodically, from
sector by sector. You should expect that to resume at the beginning of the new
year. The President has given directions on what to do," according to him.
On the agricultural programs of the administration, he said that
the President's persistent calls for a return to farming is yielding good
results.
"The talk about agriculture has driven people to the
farm. This year, there is a huge boom in the rural economy. We have witnessed
an excellent harvest. Farmers are getting value for their output. What has
encouraged farmers the more is the increasing availability of extension
services. New farming techniques are helping farmers to do their occupation
better. The readiness of off takers to buy the produce is also a major
boost. When you put all these together with the systematic move to curb
importation as a boost local production through the restriction of the
available foreign exchange to critically important sectors of the economy, you
have favorable environment for the diversification of the
economy. As we speak, several of the country's major manufacturing
industries are actively backward-integrating- Nestle, Unilever, the breweries
are looking what we have as local materials, changing their formulations to
maintain production levels and keep their share of the market. Manufacturers
who are hooked on import of raw materials are advised to re-strategize and take
full advantage of local raw materials. The future belongs to those who employ the
use of local raw materials".
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