Federation saves n200 billion from the elimination of 50000 ghost workers in 2016

That's a great piece of information!

According to reports, the Nigerian Federal Government saved a whopping N200 billion in 2016 after eliminating 50,000 ghost workers from its payroll. This was a significant achievement in the government's efforts to reduce waste and improve transparency in public finance.

The elimination of ghost workers was a major step towards plugging the loopholes in the country's public sector, and it's heartening to see the government taking concrete actions to address this issue.

It's also worth noting that this move has helped to reduce the country's wage bill and free up more resources for other important sectors, such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure development.

Kudos to the government for taking this bold step towards fiscal discipline and accountability!