Imo State Governor,
Owelle Anayo Rochas Okorocha, has stated his readiness to strengthen the
economy of the state and stop all forms of financial sharp practices carried
out by civil servants in collaboration with some commercial banks in the state.
Governor Okorocha made
this known to the public during the official inauguration of the steering
committee on Imo State Automated Workforce
Identity Verification and Payroll Management System
held at the Government House Owerri at the weekend.
The governor who ordered
the closure of all unauthorized accounts in the state during the inauguration
ceremony said henceforth all the accounts to be opened in the state will have
his approval through the office of the Accountant General and Commissioner of
Finance with the bank concerned.
He charged the
committee to diligently discharge their duties, stating that such exercise when
effectively carried out will help to fish out ghost workers and those who take
salaries without working for the government.
According to Governor
Okorocha, in the face of dwindling economy, it is a measure that has become
necessary in order to fortify the state against economic challenges.
He condemned the
attitude of some bankers who connive with civil servants or refused to honour
checks as such attitude slows down the activities of government and warned that
government will not tolerate such again.
Displeased with some
perceived sharp practices in the civil service system, he admonished civil
servants to cooperate with the committee as anyone who tries to be a hindrance
or obstruct the process giving accurate data of actual number of workers and
correct figures of salaries will be seriously dealt with.
Considering the Imo
State wage bill in the face of the current economic recession, he called on all
taxable adults to pay their tax regularly as it will help for the
development of the state, pointing out that many states now survive through
their Internally Generated Revenue and cutting down over bloated salaries of
its work force.
Adding his voice, the
Secretary to the Government of Imo State and member of the management committee,
Chief George Eche, said that in the face of dwindling economy, it is imperative
for the state to save as much as possible and block all avenues of leakages be
it at the salary or pension level.
In his response the
representative of the commercial banks, Mr Gabriel Okenwa, explained that the
automated process is for collection of accurate data of civil servants in the
state so as to ensure proper implementation of government policies,
He expressed
conviction that the process will properly sanitize the data base of civil
servants in line with existing realities and will ascertain proper placement
and entitlements as well as eliminate all forms of fraud in the system.
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