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RVHA Orders Restoration Of Auditor-General’s Salary …Screens Commissioner Nominees

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The Rivers State House of
Assembly has ordered the Accountant-General of the  State to restore with immediate effect the salary of the Auditor-General of Local Governments, Mr. Gregory Chima Anyanwu.     .
The Speaker, Rt.Hon Otelemaba Dan-Amachree gave the order after the House  Committee on Judiciary had presented its reports on the motion on alleged date of retirement of Mr Anyanwu.
Dan-Amachree cautioned the Head of Service, Samuel LongJohn, against taking  actions that have the potentials of leading ‘to conflict of functions between his  office and any other government office.
While presenting the committee’s reports on the floor of the House, the chairman of the committee, Hon Golden Chioma, said the committee got briefs from the Secretary to the State Government, representative of the Chairman, Civil Service Commission, the Head of Service and the Auditor -General of Local Governments.
Hon Chioma informed the House that the petitioner told the committee that he was due for retirement on 12th March, 2017 and not in 2011 in accordance with the letter of his appointment as the Auditor-General of Local Governments signed by Hon Magnus Ngei Abe and late Chief A.E.Egobueze, the then Secretary to the State Government and  former Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, respectively.
The lawmaker explained that the Auditor-General hinged his position on Section  127(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), stressing that the fact that he was issued with a fresh appointment invalidated his previous service year.
The committee chairman supported his argument with the alleged submission of the State Secretary to the State Govenrment, Mr George Feyi, that once a serving employee of government is appointed into a higher public office by the Governor upon confirmation by the House of Assembly, the new appointment invalidates the previous one by the reason of the issuance of a fresh letter of appointment to him.
The Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, Sir Ngo Martyns-Yellow, in his submission to the Assembly, frowned at the decision of the Head of Service, saying that he has no powers to retire or disengage staff.
Martyns-Yellow who was represented by a commissioner, Akekue Melubari informed the committee that the Head of Service has no business retiring any civil servant since it did not recruit or appoint.
The House, however, directed the Accountant-General to restore the salary of the Auditor-General with immediate effect.
Hon Victoria Wobo Nyeche had in the 169 legislative day of the Assembly read a protest letter to the House written by the Auditor-General of Local Governments, Anyanwu, protesting that he was wrongly retired and the Speaker thereafter committed the motion to committee.
The House also on Wednesday screened two commissioner nominees, Mr Isobo Jack and Dr ThankGod Ode, who are expected to replace the vacant positions in the state executive council.

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