The Guardian (Nigeria)

Zulum orders fresh biometric capture of Borno workers

Resettles 23,291 refugees from Niger

- From Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri

GOVERNOR Babagana Zulum of Borno State has directed the Head of Service ( HOS), Mallum Fannami, to scrap the biometric data capture of civil servants in the state.

He also returned 23,291 refugees from Niger Republic with the allocation of temporary shelters in the Damasak border community of the state.

According to the governor, despite the retirement­s and deaths of many workers, the state’s workforce still stands at about 16,000 personnel. Zulum gave the directive, yesterday, in Damasak, while interactin­g with teachers and students of Zanna Umarti Primary and Government Secondary Schools.

He noted that the directive to the HOS was to terminate the current biometric data capture of workers, including teachers by the end of this month.

The governor added: “I also directed Fannami that other means of authentica­ting informatio­n from civil servants should be devised immediatel­y. The issue of biometrics is becoming worrisome. Once someone has a Bank Verificati­on Number ( BVN) or National Identifica­tion Number ( NIN), I think it is okay.

“Fannami, you are to take note that all biometric exercises should be concluded before the end of February,” warning that there should be no more biometric exercises for workers in the civil service.

On capturing the authentic workers, he said: “We have several methods of identifyin­g duplicatio­ns in the system. Once a worker has a valid account number, BVN is linked up and NIN, any anomaly can be identified.”

Zulum, therefore, directed the HOS to take his approval to the Ministry of Finance and the biometric unit, that all pending exercises should be concluded by the end of February 2024.

He described the biometric exercise subjected civil servants to undue stress, particular­ly the teachers, who have to leave their duty posts to meet deadlines of biometric capture.

THE governor said the refugees comprising women and children fled to Diffa province for safety during the 14- year Boko Haram terrorism.

While addressing the refugees, yesterday, in Damasak, he disclosed: “Today’s event is to resettle all of you, after spending about five years in Diffa province over insecurity in Damasak.

“Each of the households from Niger will collect N50,000 food and non- food items, including mats and blankets.”

Besides the provision of temporary shelter, he added that each of the women refugees would receive N5,000 with a wrapper to overcome the harsh cold weather from Sahara desert.

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