CRFFN runs into fresh crisis over ghost workers
CRFFN runs into fresh crisis
over ghost workers
Uncertainty hangs over personnel June salary
By Eguono Odjegba
There seem to be no end to
the crisis rocking the Governing Board of the Council for the Regulation of
Freight Forwarding in Nigeria, CRFFN, following insider’s disclosure that the board
has been queried over manipulation of the agency’s payroll inclusive of thirteen
ghost workers.
CRFFN board member and
President of Association of Registered Freight Forwarders of Nigeria, AREFFN,
Alhaji Bala Lawal Daura who raised the alarm based on a leaked audit query, said
there is no record that the affected workers are legitimate staff of the
council, nor passed through official employment protocols.
With above development, staff
salary for June is believed to be hanging on shaky grounds as the leaked memo
addressed to the Registrar reads “Sir, ensure this issue is resolved before 1st
June when the Budget is to be submitted.”
Daura cited absence of
official memo on their recruitment from Head of HR to Management; non
management approval; non management minutes to document same; and above all, no
Variation Order, VO, or Audited Variation Order.
“The Audit has raised a
strong query on 13 identified ghost workers on CRFFN payrolls in the above
names. The said Audit Query relates to gross violations of procedure, PRS &
FR”, Daura alleged.
This is even as the Council
has expressed worry about its inability to continue to meet its wage
obligations it said has ran on debt for awhile; preparatory to the submission
of its Personnel Budget two days ago, June 1st, 2020.
Daura listed names of the thirteen ghost
workers on CRFFN payroll to include Adehi Jane, Bobai Solomon, Njoku Goodness
Ozioma , Obalowu Abiodun Mohammed, Oguntuase Oleye Ezekiel and Ugwu Ifeoma
Helen. The others are Sule Samson Bello, Ojo Oyindamola, Adugo Ifeoma Helen,
Ahmad Umar Ahmad, Edosomwan Kelvin Iredua, Ojong Bang Emmanuel and Badamosi
Yetunde Farida.
According to the whistle
blower who went public vide social media, “All the above are in gross
violations of PSR, FR & Due process/procedures, and therefore null &
void.”
Meanwhile, Registrar of
CRFFN, Barrister Samuel Nwakohu has lamented that the agency had been operating
with lean resources, and is indebted. He said, “We are heavily indebted; most
of our staff, who were transferred to new locations, the rules of engagement
states that you have to provide some money to settle them and most times we
have not been able to do that and the staff have made some sacrifices and we
are still waiting for the day, we will be able to sort some of those things
out,”
“Funding is a problem,
especially overhead; I am beginning to sound like a broken record when I say my
overhead for a year is approximately N33.3million.” The trouble registrar last
year despite same cries of challenges in meeting its overhead, championed
campaign for acquiring own head office and the need to move out of their
present office accommodation donated by the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, and
campaigns to acquire zonal offices and employ personnel to run the new
offices.
Efforts to get reaction from
the Council on the development failed as telephone calls made to its Public
Relations Officer, Mrs. Chinyere Uranta was not answered. She did also not
respond to a text messages sent to her on the issue as at the time of filing
the story.
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