Salamatu Abubakar, the
state’s head of service who made the disclosure on Thursday September 11, said some of the fraudulent
practices include an office messenger receiving the salary of a high court
judge and a fake commissioner of agriculture getting salaries for the office
for two years.
The verification exercise
led to the sack of some of the civil servants and it was gathered that the
health services management board had most culprits.
Other ministries and
institutions affected were schools of nursing and health technology, primary
health care development agency, ministries of health, education, judiciary and
school of midwifery.
Haruna Dukku, the state
commissioner of agriculture who commented on the development said he would have
been mistaken to be the one earning double salaries if not for the verification
exercise.
Dukku said;
“Somebody has been
collecting the salary of the commissioner for agriculture in the last two
years.
“The person makes it to
look as if I am collecting double salary. What will I say if at the end of my
tenure, the EFCC comes knocking and this thing has not been discovered before
then?”
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