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Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 12:50pm On Feb 13, 2015
• SGF directs Finance Ministry, AGF to stop funding of listed agencies
• Salaries of affected workers to be suspended

THERE is growing anxiety among Federal Government workers as the Presidency has commenced the implementation of the White Paper on the Stephen Oronsaye-led Presidential Committee on the Restructuring and Rationalisation of parastatals, commissions and agencies.

Workers of agencies listed to be abolished, merged, commercialized or privatized seem to have resigned themselves to fate based on the White Paper printed by the Federal Government Printer Lagos in March 2014.

While they await the full implementation of the recommendations, they are shocked by the sudden stoppage of their salaries last month by the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) through the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

IPPIS is one of the transformation agenda of the Federal Government aimed at creating a centralised database system for Nigeria’s Public Service with single, accurate source of employee information that provides integration with other business application.

IPPIS ensures prompt payment of salaries directly to employee’s account with appropriate deductions and remittances of third party payments including tax, pension, cooperatives, union dues and bank loans.

Days after The Guardian sought official response to the development, spokesman for the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) was yet to give response.

But the letter dated November 13, 2014 titled “Agencies, Parastatals and Commissions that should not be provided for in the 2015 budget” with reference No: SGF.12/S.11/C.9/T/3, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, directed the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy to stop funding the affected agencies from the 2015 budget. The same directive was issued to the AGF on December 1, 2014.

The letter, sighted by The Guardian read: “Recall that as part of the decisions of Government in the White Paper on the Report of the Presidential Committee on the Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies, Government accepted the recommendation that it should cease funding the attached list of Agencies, Parastatals and Commissions with effect from the 2015 Appropriation.

“Accordingly, I wish to request that you take adequate steps to implement these decisions by ensuring that these Agencies, Parastatals and Commissions cease receiving Government funding with effect from the 2015 Appropriation. Attached herewith is a list of the Agencies, Parastatals and Commissions Affected.”

Although the 2015 budget has not been passed by the National Assembly, it is not immediately clear why the salaries of the affected agencies were not paid in January.

For the workers affected by the new order, while their Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) battle to find words to explain the sudden development, many have been given some stipends to survive on. Such allowances were hurriedly sourced by concerned CEOs. Many of such CEOs were also caught napping, as they do not also know their fate. Official explanations do not seem to be coming in as fast as actions are being taken.

It is not also clear why government decided to commence the implementation of the report while clear cut policies on the fate of workers in affected agencies, the legal status of the affected organizations, and the privatisation framework (for those scheduled for privatisation) had not been formulated.

The Guardian could not immediately confirm if any correspondence had been sent to the National Assembly on the development. But it was learnt that shortly after the White Paper was printed in March last year, the SGF immediately did a memo to the parent ministries of the affected departments and agencies highlighting the details of the White Paper as it affected them.

The letter titled ‘Re: Restructuring & Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies’ stated: “Please recall that in August, 2011, President Goodluck Jonathan set up a Commission to advise on the Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government’s Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies and make appropriate recommendations to either restructure, merge or scrap some, to eliminate such overlap, duplication or redundancies and to advise on any other matter incidental to the foregoing which might be relevant to the desire of government to prune down the cost of governance.

“The Federal Government has since received the recommendations of the Committee, considered and released the White Paper on the Report of the Presidential Committee on Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies. I wish to convey to you the pertinent decisions of the Federal Government with respect to your Ministry/Departments/Agencies as follows…”

The White Paper had rejected most of the recommendations of the Stephen Oronsaye-led Presidential Committee on the Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies. Government, however, accepted some of the provisions of the report.

For instance, it rejected the merger of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) and renaming of the Code of Conduct Tribunal to Anti-Corruption Tribunal.

It accepted the scrapping of the National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) but preserved the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in its current form. The Federal Government also rejected the recommendation for an amendment in name and status of the Federal Civil Service Commission to the Federal Public Service Commission. It, however, accepted the recommendation for a single term of five years for the Chairman and members of the commission.

The White Paper also okayed the recommendation for the scrapping of Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC) and directed the Attorney-General of the Federation to initiate necessary action for the abolition. Government further directed that the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) should perform the function of Fiscal Responsibility Commission. Government endorsed the recommendation that the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission’s enabling law be repealed and the functions of the commission be subsumed under Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC).

The Nigerian Financial Reporting Council ceases to be funded by government from 2015, while the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) would be self-funding from 2014.

Government rejected the recommendation of the merger of Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and Voice of Nigeria (VON) into one body to be known as Federal Corporation Broadcasting of Nigeria (FCBN). Government, however, accepted that the NTA be fully commercialised by 2015.

It accepted the recommendation that the National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM) be privatised in view of its potential to generate adequate funds through its training activities, while government should stop funding the organization.

Government also threw out the recommendation that the law establishing the Border Communities Development Agency be repealed and its functions reverted to the National Boundary Commission. It rejected the recommendation that government should disengage from funding current expenditure of National Institute on Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) from the 2015 fiscal year and limit itself to certain essential capital requirement of the institute.

Government also jettisoned the merger of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the National Refugees Commission into one agency to be known as the National Emergency Management and Refugees Commission.

The recommendation for the Debt Management Office to become an extra ministerial department in the Federal Ministry of Finance and be delisted from the office of the Vice President was rejected.

Government also objected to the recommendation that the Act setting up Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) be repealed and also rejected the recommendation that Road Safety of the FRSC be reverted to the Highways Department of the Federal Ministry of Works.

Government also vetoed the recommendation that the enabling law of the National Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDS be repealed and also that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria and the Nigerian Christian Pilgrims Commission be abolished and their functions transferred to a department under Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Similarly, it refused the recommendation that government stops sponsoring pilgrims and pilgrimages with effect from 2015 Fiscal year.

Government also rejected the privatisation of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) in view of the security situation of the country.

It discarded that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and the regulatory functions of Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) be brought together under a unified management structure to be known as the Communications Regulatory Authority of Nigeria,  among others.


http://theguardianmobile.com/readNewsItem1.php?nid=42272

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by ahaika23: 12:52pm On Feb 13, 2015
The feeling of making FTC on FP. Only put a lil smile on my face wink

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 12:54pm On Feb 13, 2015
Many will lost their jobs!!!
Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by Nobody: 12:55pm On Feb 13, 2015
saintopus:
Many will lost their jobs!!!

I just lost my mind with this gbagun.

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by chimsimdindu: 12:56pm On Feb 13, 2015
GOOD MOVE ; THOUGH I WONT BE DISTRACTED ON MY MARCH 4 BUHARI !

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by onyenro(m): 1:00pm On Feb 13, 2015
hoping to see full implementation of this and the national conference reports. transformation not change

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 1:05pm On Feb 13, 2015
RevDesmondJuju:


I just lost my mind with this gbagun.

All is well!!! , Things will be ok!!

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by Nobody: 1:07pm On Feb 13, 2015
chimsimdindu:
GOOD MOVE ; THOUGH I WONT BE DISTRACTED ON MY MARCH 4 BUHARI !

The long march to slavery.

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by BeeBeeOoh(m): 1:13pm On Feb 13, 2015
Summary abeg.. O mehn! C epistle, @ oga Op are u Paul by name

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 1:29pm On Feb 13, 2015
BeeBeeOoh:
Summary abeg.. O mehn! C epistle, @ oga Op are u Paul name
Me? I am not Paul. Why "you ask "?
Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 1:30pm On Feb 13, 2015
RevDesmondJuju:


The long march to slavery.

Hahahaha!!!

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 1:33pm On Feb 13, 2015
BeeBeeOoh:
Summary abeg.. O mehn! C epistle, @ oga Op are u Paul name

Is it too long? Well, I want people to read it well cos many workers will lost their jobs. Most Agencies and Parastatals are there for nothing.
Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by Randerl: 1:33pm On Feb 13, 2015
saintopus:
Many will lost their jobs!!!

You just lostED me with your post.

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by saintopus(m): 1:35pm On Feb 13, 2015
Randerl:


You just lostED me with your post.

ok "lossed " abi?

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by micolaj: 1:39pm On Feb 13, 2015
saintopus:


Is it too long? Well, I want people to read it well cos many workers will lost their jobs. Most Agencies and Parastatals are there for nothing.
"would/will lose" not "will lost."

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by thev0ice1: 1:41pm On Feb 13, 2015
why would the fg not stop funding pilgrimages to mecca and jerusalem?

even their holy books didn't make it compulsory so why the insistence on the waste?

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by jpphilips(m): 2:25pm On Feb 13, 2015
thev0ice1:
why would the fg not stop funding pilgrimages to mecca and jerusalem?

even their holy books didn't make it compulsory so why the insistence on the waste?

Why did the FG not arrest the subsidy thieves but chose to remove it?

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by Guyman02: 2:44pm On Feb 13, 2015
Salaries will be paid, it will be suicidal for the Govt to implement the report before the elections. We all know that the current situation is no longer sustainable with the fall in oil prices and thus revenue.
Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by meshacha1: 2:45pm On Feb 13, 2015
Come what may, who have you decided to vote for?



APC - change hit like
PDP - transformation hit share

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by MadCow1: 2:47pm On Feb 13, 2015
Too little, too late...








Out with the Joe, In with the New...


#SaiBuhari
#SaiDakuku..

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by fpeter(f): 2:47pm On Feb 13, 2015
saintopus:
Many will lost their jobs!!!


Bia nwokem....na lose o not lost...Choi!!! grin cheesy

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by madridguy(m): 2:47pm On Feb 13, 2015
I hope this report will be implemented as soon as possible. Tired of several report without action..... Okoronmu report , Ribadu report, etteh report, pepe report , Ronaldo report, messi report etc have been swept under carpet. Meanwhile......

Sai Buhari
Sai Aso Rock.

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by FindOut(m): 2:48pm On Feb 13, 2015
While they await the full implementation of the recommendations, they are shocked by the sudden stoppage of their salaries last month by the Accountant-General of the Federation (AGF) through the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).


No money to pay salaries and election is here, so let us pretend we are working and start implementing ONE of the many committee and panel reports we've been receiving since 2011.

Is that how you implement a report and abruptly stop funding of agencies? So something as simple (for any good manager) as the process of winding up a unit and ensuring appropriate seamless transfer of personnel and equipment to other agencies is difficult for this government to do? Their salaries have to stop first?

Nonsense. Even when they pretend to be effective, they only end up further showcasing their gross incompetence.

Nice recommendations in the report though...if well implemented. But can we just learn how to do things right for once?

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by MadCow1: 2:48pm On Feb 13, 2015
Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by Guyman02: 2:48pm On Feb 13, 2015
saintopus:
Many will lost their jobs!!!

Nigerian graduate. Poor grammar!

MOD: Gbagaun Alert! grin grin grin

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by kekakuz(m): 2:48pm On Feb 13, 2015
[size=20pt]kai I love this GEJ guy
he doesn't like rushing things



until its too late though[/size]

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by MadCow1: 2:49pm On Feb 13, 2015
Guyman02:


Nigerian graduate. Poor grammar!


He schooled in Burkina Faso

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by Truckpusher(m): 2:49pm On Feb 13, 2015
RevDesmondJuju:


I just lost my mind with this gbagun.
grin

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Re: Anxiety As Govt. Implements Oronsaye Panel’s Report- Guardian by ionsman: 2:49pm On Feb 13, 2015
RevDesmondJuju:


I just lost my mind with this gbagun.
Smh.what is gbagun.?

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