BREAKING: ENUGU STATE GOVT INITIATES ONLINE WORKERS VERIFICATION

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BREAKING: ENUGU STATE GOVT INITIATES ONLINE WORKERS VERIFICATION

The Enugu state committee on verification of workers have initiated an online verification exercise for the staff of Enugu State Civil Service, State Parastatals, ESUBEB, Tertiary Institutions, and State Pensioners.

The exercise according to Press Release by the Secretary to the State Government Prof. Chidiebere Onyia was designed to ensure accuracy and efficiency in the state Payroll and Pension records.

Professor Onyia equally urge all eligible staff and pensioner under the mentioned categories to visit the online portal www.enugustate.live to begin the process.

He  urge staff of the state ministries to use their salary or pension bank account number and their verification code for sign-up.

The verification code according to the release, can be obtained from the Office of Head of Service by a designated MDA Payroll Officer.

The detailed guideline for the exercise is also hosted on the website

The online verification exercise according to the government, commences on the 7th of May 2024 to end on the 26th of May 2024, and no extension will be entertained, the release reads.

“If you have a salary or pension account with a microfinance bank, please be aware that the government has requested your 10-digit account number from the bank”

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