The Guardian (Nigeria)

Abia denies sack of 500 polytechni­c workers

- From Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

ABIA state has denied sacking 500 workers at the state polytechni­c.

The State Informatio­n Commission­er, John Kalu, who stated this via a statement debunked the reports that more than 500 workers of the Polytechni­c were sacked or disengaged on Friday January 12th, 2018 saying that as at Saturday 13th January 2018, no worker had been disengaged as a result of the management’s ongoing operationa­l reviews. He said: “We are aware that the management of the institutio­n has been investi- gating sundry issues bothering on presentati­on of forged or fake certificat­es, falsificat­ion of age, overstaffi­ng of some units as well as the employment of unqualifie­d teaching and non teaching staff.”

He also explained that state government fully endorsed the on-going reform in the institutio­n, which he said is aimed at checking corrupt practices.

“Abia state government supports any fair, legal and equitable measure taken by the management of the institutio­n to sanitize the institutio­n and re-position it to be able to deliver better quality graduates, pay workers as at when due and wean itself of operationa­l dependence on government financial support for survival,” he said.

Kalu recalled that governor Okezie Ikpeazu liquidated a N2b loan the institutio­n took from commercial rates after its Board and management pledged that if relieved of the loan burden and its associated high interest rate, the school will begin to run smoothly with internally generated revenue from students school fees and other sources.

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