The Bayelsa Government has embarked on an on-going workers’ verification exercise which has uncovered 5,000 ghost workers on its payroll.
Chief Accountant, Office of Special Adviser, Bayelsa Treasury, Account and Revenue, Dr David Ala-Peter, disclosed this on Saturday in Yenagoa.
He said the ghost workers were identified in the recent staff verification exercise, where more than 50,000 workers participated.
Ala-Peter said the exercise was aimed at identifying fake names to reduce the state’s wage bill.
“The panel has done well during the exercise. We use software of international standard; we use oracle software.
“The method used was very effective. We have established staff data base; we captured both their finger prints, dates of birth and their credentials.
“During the exercise, we verified more than 50,000 staff. Right now, we are operating with little above 45,000 workers.
“Right now in the state, names in the payroll cannot be duplicated as your finger print is only identical to you.”
He said the exercise had reduced the state’s wage bill, adding, “but I may not be able to ascertain the correct figure.”