Garissa Governor Ali Korane at a past event. The county boss has said his administration will audit its workforce to eliminate ghost workers. [Photo/ kulanpost.com]
Ghost workers in the Garissa County Government could soon be a thing of the past following elaborate plans by Governor Ali Korane to weed them out.This comes after the governor announced that an audit firm will scrutinize a report containing a list of the county's staff in a bid to verify its authenticity and eliminate non-existent employees.Korane added that the move is part of a wider scheme that the county has embraced in a bid to combat the runaway vice."We will have to subject the report to an audit to determine the legal workforce for the county administration,” he said.The Jubilee Governor was speaking shortly after he named a section of his cabinet in his Garissa backyard on Thursday.While making the announcement, Korane said he considered diversity of the county, gender, clan, geography, skills, education, origin, age and experience of the nominees.