60 dead persons receiving salaries in Imo Secondary Education Management Board – Report

An audit report carried out by the authorities of the Imo State Secondary Education Management Board (IMSUBEB) has revealed that no fewer than 60 dead persons in the agency are still receiving salaries till date

The report also shows that several persons who are 60 years and above the age of retirement are still drawing salary while more than 40 Staff of the agency who absconded from service are still payrolled.

The shocking revelation was made at the weekend when the committee set up by the Imo State Government to look into its activities submitted its report to Governor Hope Uzodimma.

Receiving the report, Governor Uzodimma lauded the agency for the courage to carry out the audit and encouraged other ministries and agencies of government to do likewise for the purpose of sanitizing the payroll system of the State.

“No amount of distraction will deter government from completing the automation exercise. It is unfortunate that agents of opposition party keep trying to blackmail the government. Unfortunately, I will not allow them to have their way,” the Governor said.

The Governor said his administration is committed to the payment of salary and emoluments of civil servants and pensioners and urged those yet to receive their pay to approach the relevant offices with the appropriate data so that they can be payrolled in line with the automation process.

The governor however repeated the lie sold to the public by the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Mbadiwe Emelumba, which has been sufficiently discredited and discarded that leaders of the protesting pensioners like Collins Ohaneje has received his pension pay up till date. 

The governor however did not refer to the protesting pensioners as “ghost pensioners” as was the case but rather pleaded with the pensioners who are yet to receive their pay to exercise patience as the government does not intend to leave any of them out who deserve to be paid.

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