I am willing to sacrifice my 2nd term bid over verification exercise-Gov. Tambuwal
In an interactive
session with the Media as part of the activities marking his two years in
office, the Governor reiterated that he owed nobody apology over the exercise
because "we believe we are doing the right thing."
He further
reiterated his government commitment to remove all ghost workers from its
payrolls.
"There
have been hues and cries over the verification exercise with some people saying
we are denying them their salaries. But all these campaigns of calamity would
not make us to back down even if it will cost me my second term bid because I
believe we are doing the right things, “he stated.
Tambuwal explained:"
Before the exercise, things were going wrongly at the local government levels,
there were a lot of fraud and atrocities being committed there. Take for
instance, somebody from Zamfara state bought 270 offers from Tureta local
governments and was getting their salaries. When this was discovered and they
were removed he sent a text message to the SSG threatening legal action.
Another example is Binji local
government which had not been getting N10 million as its monthly allocation but
its salary is N30 million."
He added "
Before we brought primary health workers under one roof, we were paying the salary of over 12,0000
people but now we discovered they were not up to 9,000."
The Governor
further said that there were over 300 million still unclaimed at the Jaiz bank
which is now paying the salaries of local government employees.
"We
have been calling on these people claiming that their salaries are being
withheld to come forward for verification but were not upcoming, meaning they
were not genuine workers," he added
On the
Almajirchi syndrome , he said Northern Governors would come up with a common
approach to end the menace.
The Governor
also said that the state government had so far spent 10 billion Naira on education sector since the
declaration of the state of emergency on the sector.
Tambuwal
announced plan to send 200 state indigenes to study medical related courses in
India.
He said that
the state did not owe salaries and allowances of workers, saying he could not
sleep with his two eyes closed while his workers were not paid.
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