Saturday, May 16, 2015

NIMC: 406 Sacked Staff to Face Criminal Charges



Director General of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Mr. Chris Onyemenam has revealed that 406 disengaged staff from the NIMC would be facing criminal charges as required by the constitution.

The Director General disclosed this at a press conference in Abuja where he also denied embezzling N30 billion meant for the production of the National Identity card.
According to him,
“It is not true that NIMC has planned to sack or retrench 1,000 workers. However 406 senior members of staff who falsified their service records and thus have been profiting from that fraud, have been formally reported to the appropriate offices for further action. 
Embezzlement of N30 billion again is misunderstanding of the facts that has been
interpreted to suit the presenter’s purpose. In September 2011 government approved N30.066 billion from the procurement of cards and the accelerated expansion of the back end. And within budgetary constraints, we are very proud of the support we have received “
ThisDay adds that he revealed that the said money was meant for a period of three years and the commission had already received N17.2 billion out of the 30 billion, adding that N940 million was spent on the redundant staff sacked in 2012. The DG noted that:
 "Management has ensured that all annual accounts of the NIMC are audited and approved by the Board before submission to the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation as required by law. 
It is also published on our website as part of an annual report on the NIMC for each year. The 2014 Accounts that has just been approved by the Board will be published shortly".
Onyemenam disclosed further that it was not true that management planned to declare redundancy or undertake any retrenchment.
"Management has not behaved with impunity nor did it disobey any Court Orders. All due processes were followed and appropriate approvals obtained as necessary by NIMC Management in the discharge of its duties," he noted.

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