Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Delta State House Of Assembly Dismissed 26 People


 The Chairman, Delta State House of Assembly Commission, Mrs Josephine Kachikwu, said 26 employees of the commission had been dismissed from service due to certificate forgery.

         She said those affected were two management staff, 10 middle management cadre staff, five technical officers, six senior admin officers, and three junior staff, while cases of 22 others were pending.

          She said the dismissal was effected after a thorough verification and re-verification exercise had been carried out by a team of experts.

“This was consequent upon the infighting by some employees over seniority which resulted in protests that some of their colleagues were presenting fake certificates so that they will be upgraded far and above their equals.


“The commission engaged the services of a firm of external auditors to carry out certificate verification.

“The firm has submitted its report and every case was subjected to further re-verification to remove any possible human error and so far, 26 employees have been dismissed from the service of the commission for parading fake certificates.”

The statement quoted Kachikwu as saying that the commission’s decision to sack the staff would “go down in history as the most agonising decision by the commission.”

It said since the inauguration of the commission with her appointment as Chairman by Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan in 2011, it had been carrying out a policy of motivation of employees.

“This is to ensure an efficient and effective service delivery in the legislature and eligible staff for promotion are subjected to a refresher course and subsequent examination before being promoted.

“As an incentive, the commission pays a handsome outfit allowance to all staff annually to enable them maintain corporate and dignifying looks befitting of parliamentary staff,” the statement said.

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