The Guardian (Nigeria)

Imo uncovers 3,000 ghost workers, raises community policing panel

• Gets two fumigators to fight coronaviru­s from Ooni of Ife

- From Charles Ogugbuaja, Owerri

THE Imo State government at the weekend said it had uncovered 3,000 ghost workers in its civil service.

Governor Hope Uzodimma, who made the disclosure in Owerri, pointed out that the discovery had saved his administra­tion of about N2 billion in wage bill, adding that his insistence for civil servants to produce their Bank Verificati­on Numbers ( BVNS), mobile lines and related details led to the feat. He restated that the wealth of the state would be deployed to benefit majority of the people, revealing that the state was targeting a monthly N5 billion internally generated revenue ( IGR) from the N600 million figure he met, which has since risen to N1.2 billion.

Uzodimma blamed the state’s low revenue drive to the activities of consultant­s in the past, which he stated his government had disengaged.

Besides, the governor has State Community Policing/ Advisory Committee under his leadership to enhance security through participat­ory contributi­ons.

During its inaugurati­on in the capital, he urged the panel to fish out criminals in all of the state’s 645 autonomous communitie­s and villages. The chief executive reminded the panel that the Federal Government had approved the inaugurati­on to bring “peaceful co- existence among indigenes and non- indigenes as well as ethnic groups and tribes.”

He clarified that the committee was an equivalent of a security agency, rather to partner with law enforcemen­t bodies to ensure the safety of lives and property.

Uzodimma urged the state Commission­er of Police, Isaac Akinmoyede, to work out the modalities for the replicatio­n of the panel at the zonal, local government and community levels, pledging necessary assistance.

In his speech, a Deputy Inspector General of Police ( DIG), Celestine Okoye, reminisced the history of community policing in Igboland, commending the governor for reactivati­ng the concept and describing him as a “security- friendly governor.” Speaking for the committee, the monarch of Amaifeke autonomous community, Orlu, Eze Emmanuel C. Okeke, assured the people that they would put in their best.

another developmen­t, the Onii of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Babatunde Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has donated two motorised modulator fumigators to the state to fight the novel coronaviru­s.

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