Rivers
HOS Orders Stoppage Of Deductions From Workers’ Salaries
The Rivers State Head of Service (HOS), Barr Samuel LongJohn has directed that deductions made from workers salaries in respect of a purported loan facility granted to some civil servants by a Cooperative Society be stopped immediately.
Barr LongJohn gave the directive yesterday at a meeting with supposed beneficiaries of the loan for the sale of land facilitated by the Unique Port Harcourt Civil Servants Cooperative Society Limited.
He said based on the findings of a committee set up to look into the veracity of the operations of the Cooperative Society, it was discovered that their activities were inconsistent with the laws guiding Cooperative Societies in the State, citing Section 33 of the Cooperative Societies Laws of Rivers State which prohibits such organisations from granting loans to persons outside their membership.
The Head of Service cited the case of Medical Doctors in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital who organised themselves into a cooperative in order to secure loans from a bank for the purchase of plots of land, noting that the management of the institution was notified of the transaction and every document kept in their custody.
He said in the present instance, the president of the Unique Port Harcourt Civil Servants Cooperative Society, who was also a member of the committee set up to look into their activities, failed to furnish members of the committee with relevant documents relating to their operations and the land transactions with civil servants.
Barr LongJohn noted that in view of the findings of the committee, which described the operations of the cooperative society as ‘utterly irregular’, he has directed that further deductions be stopped immediately, adding that refunds of unremitted monies deducted would be made to those affected as soon as details of the deductions were made available to his office by the Ministry of Finance.
“I want to say that the aim of the transaction is commendable but the method is wrong, I have therefore directed that further deductions be stopped immediately”, the Head of Service said.

L-R: Regional Vahana Team Leader (RVTL), Henry Alapiki, Regional ECK Spiritual Aide (RESA), Ifeatu Areh, Guest Speaker, Jassie Kurr, President, Dolly Esindu, and Spiritual Services Director, Tony Nwaokolobia, ECKANKAR, Nigeria, during the unveiling of the new Regional ECK Spiritual Aide (RESA) in Port Harcourt recently.
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