FG May Suspend Salaries Of 1,173 Foreign Mission Workers Over IPPIS
Featured, Latest Headlines, News Across Nigeria Sunday, December 26th, 2021(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Federal Government has said it may suspend the salaries of 1,173 of its workers by January over the failure to upgrade their records on the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System.
This information was contained in a circular marked HCSF/PS/CMO/POL.III/T/62, which was exclusively obtained by our correspondent in Abuja.
The circular, which emanated from the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation, was titled, ‘Conduct of IPPIS human resource records verification exercise for employees in the Nigerian foreign missions’.
It was signed by the Permanent Secretary, Career Management Office, Dr Marcus Ogunbiyi, and addressed to the affected workers and ‘A’ list attached to the circular.
The circular also confirmed the total number of employees as 1,173.
The circular read in part, “The Head of Civil Service of the Federation has approved the opening of the verification of the IPPIS records verification portal for officers who did not update their records as earlier directed. Closing date is Friday, January 7, 2022.
“In view of the above, all the affected officers as contained in the attached list are advised to visit the IPPIS verification portal to update their records not later than the above stated closing date.”
African Examiner reports that controversies have continued to trail the introduction of IPPIS as the payment system of Federal Government workers.
Prominent unions and associations such as the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Senior Staff Union of Universities and the National Association of Resident Doctors, among others, have continued to lament the discrepancies in the IPPIS.
The Federal Government is insistent that it will not pay workers who fail to register on the platform.
While ASUU members have been partially exempted, other government workers, especially federal civil servants, have been instructed to register on the platform.
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