Imo State Governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha |
The Imo State government says it
recovered over N800 million from the verification of workers exercise
conducted in the state. Special Assistant to the Governor on Print
Media, Mr Ebere Uzoukwa said in a statement in Owerri on Wednesday, that
the amount was being paid to non-existent workers in the past. He said
an average of N200 million was saved from each of the four months of the
exercise. He added that the exercise initiated by Governor Rochas
Okorocha to block leakages and ensure prudence in the management of
public resources. Uzoukwa added that about N150 million was recovered
during the recent payment of pension arrears to retirees in the state.
“Governor Okorocha had on assumption of office introduced measures that
blocked revenue leakages as well as stopped frivolous spending that
drained the resources of the state,” he said. (NAN)
He expressed the determination of the administration to ensure prudence and accountability in the management of the state’s resources, warning that the government would not condone the activities of corrupt officials in its service. (NAN)
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