Ghost worker syndrome ortom vows reduce wage bill n3 3bn
It appears that you're referring to a news article or statement made by the Governor of Nasarawa State, Abdullahi Sule, also known as "Ortom".
From what I gather, the Governor has vowed to reduce the wage bill of the state by N3 billion. This is likely in response to the challenges faced by the state in terms of revenue generation and the need to manage its finances effectively.
The term "Ghost Worker Syndrome" is a common phenomenon in many African countries, including Nigeria, where it is estimated that up to 40% of government employees may not be actual workers, but rather fictitious individuals who are paid salaries and benefits. This can lead to significant financial losses for the government and undermine the effectiveness of public services.
By reducing the wage bill by N3 billion, the Governor is likely aiming to eliminate ghost workers and ensure that only actual employees are paid. This can help to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of government services, as well as reduce the financial burden on the state.
It's worth noting that this is a common challenge faced by many governments in Nigeria, and it requires a combination of effective governance, transparency, and accountability to address.