Reforms: Bayelsa Govt Recovers, Saves 684M from LGAs Alone …Head of Service, Labour Deny Sack of 28, 000 Workers …Rumours of Sack, Handiwork of Opposition
Reforms:
Bayelsa Govt Recovers, Saves 684M from LGAs Alone
…Head
of Service, Labour Deny Sack of 28, 000 Workers
…Rumours
of Sack, Handiwork of Opposition
The
Bayelsa State Government has revealed that, the ongoing reforms in the public
service has continued to yield positive results, as it is currently saving
about 684 million Naira annually from the review of the grade levels of workers
at the Local Government level alone.
Making
the revelation at a joint media briefing of top government functionaries in
Government House, Yenagoa, the State Commissioner for Local Government
Administration, Mrs. Agatha Goma, explained that, the review of the grade
levels of workers was to ensure that, Local Government staff are at their
appropriate grade levels as well as check cases of arbitrary
promotions.
According
to her, from the exercise which was carried out by the Local Government Service
Commission, the Government made savings of about N57 million monthly, adding
that, part of the efforts to clean up the problems, include physical assessment
of workers to identify over aged persons, review of the certificates presented
by workers to ascertain the validity of those certificates.
In
a press statement by the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation,
Daniel Iworiso-Markson, Mrs. Goma pointed out that, as a result of the reforms
being carried out since 2012, the wage bill of the state has been reduced from
over N6 billion Naira in 2012 to about 3.8 billion Naira in 2018, stressing
that, the local government councils now have the capacity to also pay salaries
of workers promptly.
In
his remarks, the Head of Service, Reverend Thomas Zidafamor, urged Bayelsans to
discountenance the rumours that, the Government has sacked 28, 000 workers,
pointing out that, it was the handiwork of a misinformed opposition.
According
to him, the fact that organised labour in the state is in a harmonious
relationship with the state government on the reforms, shows that the
information and the rumours being peddled are a not only cooked up, but also a
figment of their imagination.
He
challenged those peddling falsehood about the reforms to publish the names of
the sacked workers, describing the statement as a figment of their imagination.
Also
speaking, a member of the State House of Assembly representing Yenagoa
Constituency 2, Hon. Ebiwou Koku-Obiyai, stressed the need for Bayelsans to
embrace the reforms and support the government in cleansing the service of all
forms of sharp practices.
She
said the state government has been carrying out reforms in the public service
to address the rot in the system and the attendant over bloated wage bill.
According
to her, the major issues being tackled, include ghost workers, unapproved
employments, inflated grade levels, replacement of names of dead workers,
inflated payrolls as well as workers with multiple employment, absenteeism
among others.
In
his remarks, the Commissioner for Employment, Labour and Productivity, Chief
Collins Cocodia, thanked Governor Seriake Dickson for the approval of immediate
employment of 1,000 graduate youths into the civil service.
He
also commended the state government for its approval for the training of about
2000 public servants in partnership with some reputable organizations such as
Google Skill Africa and Digital Bridge Institute.
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