The Jigawa Government said on Thursday that no fewer than 240 ghost workers were uncovered among the 4,500 temporary teachers working under its J-Teach programme.
Mr Sagir Musa, the Commissioner for Information, Youths, Sports and Culture, confirmed this in a statement issued in Dutse and made available to newsmen.
Musa stated that the ghost workers were identified in a staff validation report conducted in May.
“The State Executive Council (EXCO) has deliberated on a Memorandum presented by the Secretary to the State Government on Jigawa State Staff Validation Committee (J-Teach Beneficiaries Verification Report) submitted to the former Gov. Mohammed Badaru on May 9.
“Sequel to the presentation, the council has deliberated on some key issues from the findings, which include the identified 240 ghost workers among the beneficiaries,” he stated.
According to him, 255 persons have fake certificates, 72 with no certificates at all.
He also stated that there were discrepancies between the list of beneficiaries from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and Local Education Authorities.
“Duplication of names of beneficiaries and inappropriate replacement of competent candidates with incompetent candidates.
“Some beneficiaries were found to be completely living outside the shores of the state and some beneficiaries hired others to stay on their behalf,” Musa stated.
He added that improper supervision of the beneficiaries constituted some problems for the scheme’s examination conducted before the employment was declared null and void due to the issues highlighted.
The statement added that the EXCO at the end of its deliberation, with Gov Umar Namadi presiding, “unanimously agreed to adopt the report earlier approved for implementation by the previous administration”. READ ALSO:
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It added that the EXCO further resolved to set up a committee to study the findings with a view to recommending a way forward on the present administration’s decision to absorb 3000 of the 4,500 J-Teach into permanent and pensionable appointment.
It stated that the EXCO directed the immediate suspension of the salary of all J-Teach beneficiaries until the committee’s report is submitted within four weeks from December 13.
“Equally, the council has agreed that all genuine J-Teach beneficiaries duly verified will be paid in arrears,” the statement added. (NAN)