No BVN, no salary, Sokoto govt tells workers
Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:31:am National
2.4K By sosa hills
The government of Sokoto state has said workers who do not have Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) from April, will not get salaries
He made this known in a statement issued by Imam Imam, spokesman to Aminu Tambuwal, governor of the state.
In his word, he said "As part of efforts to sanitise the state civil service and permanently tackle the menace of ghost workers, Sokoto government has instructed all workers to submit their Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) before they could be paid next month's (April) salaries.
The government said submission of the BVN forms part of the ongoing verification of staff workforce and the updating of records of all employees in the state civil service.
The directive also affects workers at the local government level.
A statement issued by the spokesman of Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Malam Imam Imam in Sokoto on Sunday, said the state Head of Service has been instructed to ensure prompt compliance to enable all workers update their records.
The statement said the ongoing verification exercise at the local government level has led to saving of substantial amount of money, and the effort will continue until the payroll is completely sanitised.
He made this known in a statement issued by Imam Imam, spokesman to Aminu Tambuwal, governor of the state.
In his word, he said "As part of efforts to sanitise the state civil service and permanently tackle the menace of ghost workers, Sokoto government has instructed all workers to submit their Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) before they could be paid next month's (April) salaries.
The government said submission of the BVN forms part of the ongoing verification of staff workforce and the updating of records of all employees in the state civil service.
The directive also affects workers at the local government level.
A statement issued by the spokesman of Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Malam Imam Imam in Sokoto on Sunday, said the state Head of Service has been instructed to ensure prompt compliance to enable all workers update their records.
The statement said the ongoing verification exercise at the local government level has led to saving of substantial amount of money, and the effort will continue until the payroll is completely sanitised.
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