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Rivers govt uncovers over 11,000 civil servants with false age declaration

Rivers State Government,    Monday, said it has uncovered about 11,000 civil servants who are working in different ministries at the government secretariat with falsified ages.

The government said the workers were uncovered through the regular biometrics and physical verifications exercises.

Senior Special Assistant to Governor Nyesom Wike on Information and Communications Technology, Asawo Ibifuro, disclosed this in Port Harcourt while addressing newsmen on the efforts of the state government to reposition ICT and build capacity in the state.

It is also disclosed that seven civil servants have been arrested for alleged sharp practices in service, adding that over 5000 pensioners have refused to turn up for verifications.

Ibifuro, who is the lead consultant to the state ICT office, noted that the essence of the biometrics and physical verifications was to end sharp practices among the civil servants and directors of Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

He noted that for workers in the state to have falsified their age is intended to mislead the state and work beyond their retirement age.

He also stated that a lot of civil servants in the state were involved in working in multiple state government offices, adding that such act has also been curtailed by the government’s engagement in ICT.

He said: “Biometrics and Physical verifications have been conducted for both serving and retired public servants in the state and we see that huge amount has been saved for the government.

“We discovered over 11,000 persons that reduced their age while in service. When we regularised this, the government saved a lot of money.

“We also discovered people working in multiple places. We arrested 7 people in that regards. Over 1000 persons did not show up again. Over 5000 pensioners did not also show up for verification because of this issue.”

He said after the governor of the state funded the renovation of the ICT department of the state that it has trained over 5000 youths, and is planning an ICT policy for the state to enable the state have its own data centre.

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