No fewer than 668 workers in Gombe State have been suspended from the payroll following the commencement of the implementation of biometrics.
The state Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Mr Muhammad Magaji, said this at a briefing on Friday at the commencement of the implementation of biometrics in the state.
Magaji said the affected workers did not show up for verification after the commencement of the enrolment, hence their suspension from the payroll.
The commissioner said 431 workers from the 84 ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) of the state were affected.
He said the biometrics had been piloted in two local governments – Gombe and Akko – and also in the Local Education Authority (LEA) of both local governments.
According to him, in Gombe LG, a total of 103 staff didn’t show up for the biometrics comprising 44 LG staff and 59 LEA staff.
“In Akko, 134 workers comprising 83 LG staff and 51 LEA staff were affected and had been taken out of the payroll,” he said.
Magaji said N31.18 million, N3.19 million and N3.94 million were saved from the suspension from the state’s MDAs, Gombe LG and Akko LG respectively.
He added that the total workforce of both the state and local government was 67, 000.
He said all workers in the 84 MDAs of the state had been enrolled in the biometrics machines and their biometrics information captured as well as all LG and LEA workers in Gombe and Akko LGs.
The commissioner explained that the exercise would continue until the remaining nine local government areas were captured and the state effectively covered.
Magaji said, “If you have been suspended for three months and you don’t show up, you are deleted; it means you are not a staff and you do not exist.” (NAN)