FMC Keffi sacks 2 staff, suspends others over job racketeering

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Yahaya Adamu

The Management of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Keffi, has sacked two of its staff and suspended others over job racketeering.

The Management of the Federal Medical Centre , Keffi, has sacked two of its staff and suspended others over job racketeering.Dr Yahaya Adamu, the Chief Medical Director , of the hospital disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Friday in Keffi.The Management of the Federal Medical Centre , Keffi, has sacked two of its staff and suspended others over job racketeering.

“The recommendations were modified and a final position was taken over all those accused on job racketeering and others accused of committing other offences. “When somebody is dismissed, it means he will never work for any government institution in Nigeria again and that’s what we did to the one who is the ring leader of this criminal syndicate.

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Job racketeering: FMC Keffi sacks 2 staff, suspends othersThe Management of the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Keffi, has sacked two of its staff and suspended others over job racketeering. The Chief Medical Director, CMD, of the hospital, Dr Yahaya Adamu, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Friday in Keffi.
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