In a bold move, President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate refund of salaries received by civil servants who have relocated abroad without formal resignation. The president also directed that supervisors and department heads who aided the fraud be punished.
Speaking at the 2024 Civil Service Week award night, President Tinubu expressed dismay over the ghost workers’ attitude, stating that measures would be taken to address the issue. “Those responsible must be held accountable and restitution made. The culprits must refund the money they have fraudulently collected,” he emphasized.
The president acknowledged challenges in the civil service sector but reiterated his commitment to addressing them for optimal performance. He assured civil servants of his administration’s support for their welfare and development to deliver optimal performance for national growth.
This directive aims to tackle fraud and ensure accountability in the civil service. The president’s stance sends a strong message that such practices will no longer be tolerated. The move is expected to bring sanity to the civil service and optimize its performance.
In his address, President Tinubu also commended outstanding civil servants in core ministries, encouraging them to continue their good work. The event was organized by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF) to commemorate the 2024 Civil Service Week.
The president’s decisive action on this issue demonstrates his commitment to transparency and accountability in governance. As the civil service plays a vital role in nation-building, this move is expected to have a positive impact on the sector’s performance and the country’s development.
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President Tinubu Cracks Down on Civil Servants Drawing Salaries Abroad
In a bold move, President Bola Tinubu has ordered the immediate refund of salaries received by civil servants who have relocated abroad without formal resignation. The president also directed that supervisors and department heads who aided the fraud be punished.
Speaking at the 2024 Civil Service Week award night, President Tinubu expressed dismay over the ghost workers’ attitude, stating that measures would be taken to address the issue. “Those responsible must be held accountable and restitution made. The culprits must refund the money they have fraudulently collected,” he emphasized.
The president acknowledged challenges in the civil service sector but reiterated his commitment to addressing them for optimal performance. He assured civil servants of his administration’s support for their welfare and development to deliver optimal performance for national growth.
This directive aims to tackle fraud and ensure accountability in the civil service. The president’s stance sends a strong message that such practices will no longer be tolerated. The move is expected to bring sanity to the civil service and optimize its performance.
The president’s decision is a significant step towards curbing corruption and ensuring that public funds are utilized efficiently. It also demonstrates his administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability in governance.
The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF) praised the president’s directive, stating that it would help to maintain the integrity of the civil service. “We welcome the president’s decision and will work tirelessly to implement it. We are committed to ensuring that the civil service is efficient, effective, and transparent,” the HOCSF said.
The move has been hailed by many as a positive step towards reforming the civil service. Civil servants who have been working diligently will now be rewarded, while those who have been cheating the system will be held accountable.
As the civil service plays a vital role in nation-building, this move is expected to have a positive impact on the sector’s performance and the country’s development. President Tinubu’s administration has shown its commitment to building a better Nigeria, and this directive is a significant step in that direction.