The Oyo State Government on Tuesday said
662 civil servants had been dismissed from the state public service for
forging the West African Examination Council’s certificates.
The state government added that 2,021 fictitious names of workers and pensioners had been removed from its payroll.
The state Head of Service, Mr. Soji
Eniade, made the disclosure while briefing the press on the decisions
made at the State Executive Council meeting which was held on Monday.
Also at the briefing were the state
Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun,
and the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr. Bashir Olanrewaju.
Eniade said about 684 workers were not found at their duty posts during the last physical verification in the state.
He explained that the state government
was restructuring the state public service by ascertaining the quality
and quantity of the workforce.
Giving a breakdown of the number of ghost
workers in the state, Eniade said there were 1,432 fictitious
pensioners’ names, 84 fictitious local governments’ pensioners and 505
fictitious workers in the state civil and public service.
The HoS said they were uncovered during
the verification whereby the Bank Verification Number was used to
determine the accurate size of the state workforce and pensioners.
He said, “The state government
discovered that 662 personnel on its payroll were in possession of
forged WAEC certificates which were discovered during the certificate
verification handled by Messrs Captain Consulting. Three hundred and
five of the personnel were from the local government councils, 152 from
various ministries, 149 from the Teaching Service Commission, 28 from
parastatals and two from the state Universal Basic Education Board.
“There were 670 workers that were
discovered to have submitted forged certificates, eight out of them
re-submitted their WAEC certificates for re-verification while the
remaining 662 had been summarily dismissed and the onus is now on them
to prove that the WAEC certificates in their possession are original.”
Eniade further explained that the
exercise was a continuous one as the consultant was expected to extend
the verification to the higher institution’s certificates submitted by
the state civil and public servants.
He urged workers with fake certificates to voluntarily resign as the government would come after them.
“The level of decadence in the system is
embarrassing and this cannot continue. What the government is doing is
called self-check. There is financial check, institutional check,
quality check and so on. Any organisation or even individual that wants
to progress must engage in self-check as standard practice.”
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