PHOTO:Finance Minister: sacked "ghost workers",will save us millions of naira from salaries!
According to a
news report, Nigeria's finance ministry
said Sunday that it had saved millions of dollars for the cash-strapped
government by removing more than 20,000 "ghost workers" from the
state payroll.
The eliminated
ghost workers represented just a "percentage" of
"non-existent" staff who had been receiving monthly wages, highlighting
the brazen corruption in Africa's biggest economy.
Akanbi said that
stricter payroll regulation would boost the budget at a time when Nigeria's
state coffers are depleted as a result of the collapse in global oil prices.
Trimming
personnel costs "is key to funding the deficit in the 2016 budget, as
savings made will ultimately reduce the amount to be borrowed," Akanbi
said.
Nigerian
President Muhammadu Buhari announced a record budget in December promising to stimulate
growth and build infrastructure in the oil-rich but import-dependant nation.
He has vowed to
infuse the budget with money recovered in his quest to stamp out endemic
corruption in Nigeria.
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