Governor Seriake Dickson of
Bayelsa State has ordered the arrest of an official of a local government for
collecting the salaries of 300 persons every month, the Commissioner for
Information and Orientation, Daniel Iworiso-Markson, has revealed.
Iworiso-Markson made the
revelation on Monday during the commencement of a town hall meeting on civil
service reforms in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state.
The commissioner, who did
not give the name of the errant official, hinted that the suspect is an Account
Officer in a council in Bayelsa Central Senatorial District of the state.
Iworiso-Markson, who said
the suspect was unmasked during staff verification in the LGA, noted that
cumulatively the fraudulent officer was illicitly earning hundreds of millions
of naira per annum.
He stated, “Recently,
Governor Seriake Dickson had to order the arrest of an official of a council.
He (the official) was collecting salaries of 300 people. Yearly, the officer
fraudulently receives hundreds of millions of naira.
“That is in just one LGA
and there are many places like that in the state. Some people are employed in the
civil service today, yet there is no document in their files. Instead, they
were employed with the affidavit. The same people who do not have any documents
and qualifications are collecting salaries of Grade Level 14 workers and above.
“At the Bayelsa State
Transport Company, you find a situation whereby you have about 180 drivers, but
there are only five or six vehicles for them to drive. You can see the level of
rot in the system. So, if we must be sincere to ourselves, we must all agree to
join hands with the government to clean the mess in the system.”
Iworiso-Markson reiterated
that the reform had come to stay, insisting that the people of Bayelsa must
collectively redeem the state from collapse.
He said though people were
averse to reforms everywhere, the government had found out that reform in the
state was imperative if the state must be accorded its respect among the comity
of states in the nation.
The commissioner added,
“Today, everywhere you go now, people talk of Bayelsa as a model. All these are
because of the bold steps the Seriake Dickson-led administration has taken to
redeem the state from payroll fraudsters and syndicates.”
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