SHOCKING!! Nigerian State Where Cleaner Earns N375,000 Salary Revealed

SHOCKING!! Nigerian State
Where Cleaner Earns
N375,000 Salary Revealed

– Cleaner, messengers earn
N375,000, N265,000
respectively in Niger state
– Investigations say men
who take cows for grazing
earn N375,000 instead of
N23,000
– Top officials use junior
officials’ names to get triple
salaries

Facts have emerged from the
Nigerian state of Niger
stating that a cleaner earns
N375,000 monthly.
This was revealed during the
ongoing verification of the
state workforce on how
government paid top officials
double their salary and the
inflation of junior officials’
salaries are inflated for the
sole purpose of diverting
government fund.
According to the report, a
messenger at the Ministry of
Finance earns N265,000
monthly, while sources close
to the verification firm, Sally
Tibbot Consultants informed
that no fewer than three
permanent secretaries in
Niger State civil service
earned over N1.3 million
monthly as against ‘between
N400,000 and N500, 000′
that they are entitled to.
These permanent secretaries
reportedly earn more from
their ‘consultancy’ job to
another government agency
which ensures that their take
home runs to about N1.3
million monthly.
“THE IRONY IS THAT
SOME OF THE SAID
PERMANENT SECRETARIES
WERE MEMBERS OF THE
COMMITTEE SET UP BY
THE GOVERNMENT TO
GUIDE THE CONSULTANTS
IN THE ONGOING
VERIFICATION EXERCISE,”
THE SOURCE REVEALED.

Leadership investigations
revealed further that the
cleaners who earn about
N375, 000 are not supposed
to earn more than N30,000
each monthly.
At the Veterinary Department
in the Ministry of Agriculture
also, a man who took cows
for grazing got a minimum
of N375,000 as his salary
instead of N23,000.

Reports say when the junior
staff, when confronted,
denied collecting the said
money, rather, they claimed
that their names were being
regularly used by senior
officials to divert the said
amount as they collect their
actual salary monthly.
Fear has reportedly gripped
a ring of top officials in
Ministries, Departments and
Agencies (MDAs) who ran
the scam with the names of
the junior officials after their
names were revealed by the
consultants.
Only last week, facts
emerged that about 23,306
federal civil servants have
been marked down by the
federal government for
thorough investigations and
possible sanctions for
allegedly defrauding the
government of millions of
naira every month through
an organised salary fraud.
The Punch reported
that some banks would also
be called to answer
questions over their alleged
role in the huge scam that
has seen fraudulent payment
of salaries to either ‘ghost’
workers or payments to
multiple accounts of civil
servants.

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