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Rivers governor, Wike, ends salaries for civil servants without confirmed BVN

by nadum 18 Feb , 2016  

Only civil servants with confirmed Bank Verification Numbers, BVN, will henceforth receive salaries in Rivers State, Governor Nyesom Wike has announced.

He said the move would allow the government determine the actual number of staff employed by the state.

Speaking at the Government House, Port Harcourt, on Thursday, when the governing council of the Rivers State Science and Technology visited him, Mr. Wike said the monthly wage bill of the state government stood at N7 billion while monthly pension bill stood at N1.4 billion.

“This month, if you don’t submit your BVN and physically identify yourself, you will not be paid. If only 20 staff have their BVN verified physically, they will be the only staff to be paid,” the governor said, according to a statement by his spokesperson, Simeon Nwakaudu.

“With a wage and pension bill of N8.4billion monthly, the State Government is determined to stop all wastages.”
Mr. Wike also announced that the state government would no longer pay the salaries of primary and secondary school teachers of Demonstration Schools of the state university, RSUST, and other designated tertiary institutions where pupils and students pay school fees.

He said the state government had completed the payment of salary arrears of recalled lecturers sacked by the immediate past administration.

Also, Governor Wike approved the setting up of a College of Medicine and a Teaching Hospital at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology.

He said the government would support the establishment of the College of Medicine and Teaching Hospital for the RSUST as part of the pledge he made to the people of the state.

Earlier, the Pro-Chancellor of the RSUST, Iche Ndu, commended Mr. Wike for investing in the development of the university through development projects and programmes.

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