The Senate yesterday endorsed the sack of 3,000 National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) workers.
The upper chamber also directed NIMC to reinstate 96 disengaged officials of the commission.
This directive followed the consideration and adoption of the report of
the Joint Committee that considered the petition by 4,029 disengaged
members of staff.
The lawmakers agreed that each disengaged person be paid one year salary
as take-home severance allowance using the same formula that produced
the earlier approved package. The package will now stand at N621,953.00
as the lowest and N1,441,735.60 as the highest.
The committee noted that some of the dismissed workers falsified their
records. Others were dismissed for being absent from work for months.
It said that those that were not satisfied with their dismissal could
seek redress in a law court as most of the allegations centered on
criminality.
The NIMC management, according to the committee, said that the number of
disengaged officials was 3,099 in the first instance and not 4,099 as
stated by the petitioners. The staff strength currently is 1,891.
The committee, according to the management of the commission said the
disengagement was done across the 36 states and Abuja and no state was
specially targeted in the exercise.
The committee said it found out that the Governing Board of NIMC
approved HND and B.Sc as the new minimum entry level qualifications for
the Commission. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
It said that "the economic and security situation in the country make
the disengagement of over 3,000 employees from one establishment
inadvisable, hence the secretariat of the Committee undertook a rigorous
certificate verification and screening where the certificate of
employees were examined."
It said that while 218 persons listed their names as having additional
qualifications, 96 were found to have actually acquired the new minimum
qualifications of HND and B.Sc as at the end of last year.
Source - The Nation
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