He said the development had greatly increased the state’s wage bill to N7.9bn monthly, which he said was too much for his government to handle.
The governor said although he was committed to timely payment of workers’ salary, this could not be achieved with the unsustainable wage bill.
He expressed the hope that a verification exercise, which will last three months, would bring sanity to the system.
“We discovered that there were so many leakages on our payroll and ghost workers and other infiltration here and there.
“I think that a wage bill of over N3.2bn is too much at the state level. And when you add pensions and gratuity, you are talking of about N4.2bn. It is too much for Benue State.
“Ghost workers, those who were due for retirement are still in the service, those who are dead are still collecting salaries and all that.
“So, we believe that at the end of the day, we will be able to scale down to a level that we will be able to pay salaries as and when due.”
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