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Sacked Director Dies Barely 72 Hours After Sack, In Kogi State

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A director in the state civil service, with the Kogi State Pension Board, Mr Alphonsis Ameh, died barely 72 hours after being sacked.

The tragedy struck in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, when news flittered in that Mr Alphonsis Ameh, is dead.

The deceased, a director with the Kogi State Pension Board, was said to have died on Monday after his high blood pressure problem worsened.

Ameh, according to sources, had received his letter of disengagement on December 29, following which he developed health problems.

The former director was said to be among the permanent secretaries and directors that were suspended from office upon the assumption of office of Governor Yahaya Bello, in January 2016.

Before his suspension from office Ameh was Director Administration and Finance (DAF) in the Kogi State Pension Board and hailed from Ade community in Olamaboro Local Government Area.

Family sources told newsmen on Tuesday that Ameh was among the directors and permanent secretaries that were suspended in February 2016 by the present Government.

She explained that Ameh, who was a Grade Level 16 Officer, had not received any salary since his suspension about two years ago stressing that the 61-year-old civil servant, died on Monday of high blood pressure at the Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja.

However, the state government has released the second batch list of workers in the public service sector who allegedly forged certificates to secure appointments.

The list which include workers on both state and Local Government payrolls has almost 800 names.

The State Auditor General, Alhaji Yakubu Okala, in a statement on Tuesday, said government was committed to sanitising the public service sector and make it the pride of the state.

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He assured that it will accord top priority to the payment of salary this year and vowed to pursue programmes and policies that will impact on the lives of civil servants. (Nigerian Tribune)

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