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Protesting 'Ghosts': Taraba Workers Deemed Non-Existent Demand Unpaid Salaries

Protesting ‘Ghosts’: Taraba Workers Deemed Non-Existent Demand Unpaid Salaries

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Tension flared in the Taraba State capital on Thursday as civil servants officially classified as “ghost workers” staged a public protest, demanding to be reinstated on the payroll and paid four months of outstanding salaries.

The demonstrators gathered at the TY Danjuma House, chanting solidarity songs and holding placards with messages like “Pay Us Our Salaries!” They insisted they are legitimate employees who were wrongly purged from the system despite having completed the state government’s verification process. “We are not ghosts; we are humans with families to feed,” one protester stated, highlighting the severe economic hardship caused by their sudden lack of income.

Security operatives were deployed to maintain order as the protest unfolded. In response, Governor Agbu Kefas addressed the crowd, assuring them that workers with verified employment records would begin receiving their payments starting Monday. He added that those with “irregular employment details” would have their cases reviewed to determine eligibility.

Protesting 'Ghosts': Taraba Workers Deemed Non-Existent Demand Unpaid Salaries

Why It Matters

This protest is the human face of a systemic failure. The term “ghost worker” is typically used to describe fraudulent entries on a government payroll, but here we see real people, with real families, being rendered invisible by a flawed bureaucratic process. Their physical presence on the streets is a powerful rebuttal to their digital erasure.

While the governor’s promise of payment is a step in the right direction, it exposes a critical weakness in governance: the inability to accurately distinguish between legitimate employees and fictitious ones without punishing the very people the system is meant to serve.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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