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Plateau: Mutfwang sacks several workers employed by ex-Gov Lalong, retains some

In a statement on Tuesday in Jos, information commissioner Musa Ashoms said some of the employment would be further reviewed.

• November 14, 2023
Plateau Gov. Caleb Mutfwang and Simon Lalong
Plateau Gov. Caleb Mutfwang and Simon Lalong

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has terminated the appointment of several workers employed by former Governor Simon Lalong towards the end of his administration and retained some in the Plateau civil service.

In a statement on Tuesday in Jos, information commissioner Musa Ashoms said some of the employment would be further reviewed.

Mr Mutfwang had recently set up committees and panels to look into his predecessor’s administration’s recent employment in the state’s civil service and make appropriate recommendations.

All the appointments within the period were kept on hold pending the outcome of the review committees’ review report. Mr Ashoms said the state executive council had adopted the standing committee’s report on the review of the recent appointments in the Plateau civil service.

The commissioner explained that those whose appointments were upheld were those employed in the Ministry of Mineral Development, the Judicial Service Commission and the Office of the Deputy Governor. Others in the above category, he said, included those in the Ministry of Water Resources and Energy, as well as those from the Plateau State Solid Minerals Development Agency.

“By this declaration, the staff of the ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) highlighted above are to resume work immediately while the government makes an effort to clear the arrears of their salaries and other benefits.

“However, the following MDAs will undergo proper scrutiny and review to ensure that capable hands are given requisite responsibilities. Ministry of Lands, Survey, and Town Planning, Ministry of Higher Education, Ministry of Youths and Sports Development, Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Hospitality, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Ministry of Finance.

“Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Ministry of Housing, Ministry of Information and Communication, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Ministry of Works, and Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. Others are ministries of Women Affairs, Health, Budget, Urban and Physical Planning, Environment, Education (Secondary), Justice, Commerce and Industry, Transport, as well as the Hospitals Management Board,’’ he added.

Mr Ashoms further listed those to be reviewed to include Plateau State Specialist Hospital, Plateau Agricultural Development Programme, Plateau State Contributory Health Insurance Management Agency, Plateau State Energy Corporation and Plateau State Primary Health Care Board.

According to him, the Plateau State Sports Council, Road Maintenance Agency, Plateau State Information, Communication Development Agency, Office of the Auditor General, and Office of the Accountant General will also be reviewed.

He further stated that the Office of the Head of Civil Service, Civil Service Commission, Plateau State University, Bokkos, College of Education, Gindiri, College of Agriculture, Garkawa, College of Arts, Remedial Sciences and Technology, Kurgwi and Plateau State Polytechnic, Barkin Ladi, were also to be closely scrutinised.

Also to be reviewed are employment at the College of Health Technology, Pankshin, College of Health Technology, Zawan, College of Nursing and Midwifery, Vom, and Plateau State Independent Electoral Commission.

Ashoms said, “Government rejects and out rightly cancels employment into the following: Disability Rights Commission, Plateau State Water and Sanitation Agency, Relevant Technology Board and Jos Metropolitan Development Board. Others are the Office of the Auditor General Local Government, Government House Administration, and Bureau of Statistics.

“Government directs that in reviewing or carrying out fresh employment exercises, competence, capacity, capability and state character principle, must reflect even spread across the 17 local government areas that make up Plateau. Consideration shall be given to ad hoc or casual staff in those MDAs or Institutions.”

(NAN)

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