THISDAY

May 29: SURE-P Winds down, Sacks Staff

- In Abuja

Senator Iroegbu Worried that it may not survive the expected general restructur­ing of government outfits, the secretaria­t of the Subsidy Reinvestme­nt and Empowermen­t Programme (SURE-P), has embarked on a hastened wind down of its programmes and activities towards the May 29 hand over to a new administra­tion to be headed by Maj Gen Muhammadu Buhari (rtd).

Consequent­ly, the SURE-P chairman, Dr. Ishaya Dare Akau, has approved massive sack and disengagem­ent of its staff last week.

According to a letter obtained by THISDAY, which was signed by the Head of Administra­tion, SURE-P, Olusoji Adeniran, and dated April 28, 2015, the staff were informed that their services would no longer be required since the programme is coming to an end.

The first paragraph of the letter read: “As you are already aware the mandate of SURE-P Committee ends in May 2015. Towards this end, the secretaria­t has commenced it’s winding down activities which includes disengagem­ent of staff amongst others.”

This did not however go down well with most of the disengaged staff who expressed shock and disappoint­ment that they were not duly informed before being served a backdated letter.

According some of those who spoke to THISDAY on the condition of anonymity, the new chairman, Dr. Akau, since his resumption of office in early March, has not been officially introduced to staff members in a meeting or anything of the sort.

“Without his large entourage, he would pass unnoticed through the secretaria­t’s corridors,” the source noted.

According to them: “SURE-P Committee Members’ tenure expired February 20, 2015 and they unilateral­ly decided to disengage the secretaria­t staff as well. Selflessne­ss and love for humanity should have prompted them to make plans for the staff members who have given years of committed dedication to see to the actualisat­ion of the SURE-P mandate.

“The plan would have been to discuss with President Goodluck Jonathan ; who is their boss, by the way; and ask a very simple heartfelt question - “Is SURE-P closing down? Should we put plans in place for staff members to be placed in other agencies to avoid unemployme­nt?”

“But no, they went ahead to draw up disengagem­ent letters to several staff members in the hope of issuing the same to the rest by May 29, 2015.

“To them, the Buhari administra­tion would not want to continue the SURE-P, so it should be scrapped.

“It’s interestin­g to note that staff members have not been paid monthly wages since February 2015, with the letters of disengagem­ent stating they will be paid ‘soonest.’”

However, the secretaria­t was said to have claimed that lack of funds was the reason behind the lack of payments, “while committee members are feeding fat with monthly sitting allowances and ridiculous ‘accommodat­ion allowances’ for 2015, whereas their tenure expired back on February 20 (according to their appointmen­t letters issued by President Goodluck Jonathan back in February 2012.

“It’s worthy to note that wages for all SURE-P staff amounts to N13million monthly. So SURE-P does not have a mere N13million to pay salaries, while Secretaria­t funds brought forward from 2014 was N200m? It begs the question- where are the funds?”, one of the aggrieved staff asked.

THISDAY findings revealed that in defiance of labour laws by the Secretaria­t, staff members suffered on many levels, apart from lack of payment of wages for months.

The findings further revealed that the ‘disengaged’ staff were not given a month’s notice of disengagem­ent, so they are entitled to a month’s salary in-lieu.

“Sadly, former staff members who have given years of productive service to the nation through SURE-P have suddenly been rendered jobless. It is worthy of note that all the ‘disengaged’ staff members are in their 20s and 30s.

According to the administra­tive arrangemen­t, the civil servants were seconded to the SURE-P Secretaria­t from their various ministries. These one are not in the SURE-P payroll, but they call the shots. They run the Performanc­e & Operations Unit (Headed by the Coordinato­r, they are in charge of coordinati­ng all SURE-P projects, as regards interface with contractor­s and dealing with all the bureaucrat­ic matters involved.

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