ENUGU GOVT UNCOVERS 2,640 GHOST, DEAD PENSIONERS ON PAYROLL
The Enugu State administration discovered 2,640 ghosts and deceased pensioners on its payroll.
The government also announced that it has begun paying pensions to local government pensioners in the state.
Prof. Chidiebere Onyia, Secretary to the State Government, announced the development in Enugu yesterday. He said the payment was in keeping with Governor Peter Mbah’s administration’s vow to settle arrears pensions and gratuities it inherited.
He stated that over 7,000 local government pensioners had received payments after the governor approved the recommendations of the Local Government Pensioners Biometric Verification Committee, which carried out the verification.
The SSG said:Ā āRecall that the governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, had earlier promised that his administration was poised to eradicate poverty in the state by clearing the inherited backlog of pensions and other liabilities, and also keep up with its current fiscal responsibility to the citizens, among other measures.
āThis will improve our peopleās standard of living, raise purchasing power and promote strong and sustainable economic growth in the state.ā
He added that a total of 7109 local government pensioners received monthly payments of close to half a billion naira in July, including ā989 newly captured entrants who retired between April 2022 and April 2024 but were not accommodated in the pension scheme.ā
The SSG, who frowned at the level of fraud in the pensions system, said the record provided by the Local Government Pensions Board indicated that the state had been paying over 8,760 local government retirees as of April 2024, against the 7109 verified pensioners.
āRestating the stateās commitment to clear all arrears, Prof Onyia stressed that the payment mode adopted by the state would guarantee that backlogs were phased out within the timeline set out by the government.
āThis administration will continue to support our citizens, particularly our senior citizens, who dedicated their time and energy serving the state.
āWe will soon phase out all arrears inherited by the administration. We are reforming the pensions system through strong institutional policies that would make it difficult for corrupt elements to find their way into the scheme.