‘Imo PCC successfully disposed 302 cases in 2015.
Imo State Office of the Public Complaints Commission, PCC, said it successfully disposed 302 out of the 405 cases it received in 2015, while only 103 cases are pending and still under investigation.
The state PCC Commissioner, Chief Ambrose Ugboaja, who disclosed this yesterday, in Owerri, while presenting the 2015 Annual Report, also promised that the Commission would remain in the vanguard for equitable, fair and prudent use of and exercise of administrative powers in the conduct of both public and private incorporated businesses.
“A careful but dispassionate analysis of the complaints received, initiated and rejected, revealed a near collapse of governance in Imo State, for the period under review.
“All actions or inactions of government were politically motivated and arbitrarily driven,” Ugboaja said.
He particularly recalled how Imo State Civil Service Commission by a mere circular, relied on a wrong premise and elongated the service period of the state Auditor General.
“The beneficiary had already attained 35 years of pensionable service and the circular extended his retirement to 60 years of age, not minding the fact that 35 years of pensionable service was first in time”, the Commissioner said.
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