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Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by citizenisb: 8:49pm On May 05, 2016
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/n165bn-monthly-salaries-federal-civil-servants-not-sustainable-says-finance-minister/

Lagos – The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun said on Thursday in Lagos that the N165 billion monthly salaries to federal civil servants was over-bloated and could no longer be sustained by government.


Mrs Kemi Adeosun, Minister of Finance, and Mr Sam Amuka, Publisher Vanguard Newspaper, during the meeting between Federal ministers and Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria, [NPAN], on Thursday 5-5-2016 at New Chinese Restaurant in Ikeja Lagos. PHOTO; Kehinde Gbadamosi
The minister spoke at a meeting with Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) hosted by her counterpart in the Ministry of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.
Adeosun who was speaking on the economy reform agenda of the government, said that the N165 billion being paid to federal civil servants monthly represented 40 per cent of the total spending of government.

She said the figure was too high and government was pursuing aggressive measures to detect and prosecute ghost workers and other saboteurs in the system.

“We spend 165 billion every month on salaries and when I came in there was no checking.

“Now, we have created a unit assigned with the sole responsibility of checking the salaries and catching those behind the over bloated salaries,’’ she said.

Adeosun said that the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) introduced by the previous administration were faulty and sabotaged by the element benefitting from the salary fraud.

She said that many Federal Government establishments including the Police were yet to be captured in the system.

According to her, it is shocking that the Nigerian Railway Corporation which was not fully functioning still had 10,000 workers in its payroll serviced by government.

The minister assured that government would correct the anomalies in the payroll system and weed out all ghost workers in the service.

Adeosun said that the fiscal focus of the administration was to ensure an economic growth that would be measured on job creation and productive sectors.

“The economy is not measured by how many private jet we have but how many jobs we create

“People must be productive for the economy to grow.

“We have been a consumer economy, but we want to be productive and stop buying everything from abroad.

“We have been borrowing to pay salaries for years and that has to stop because it is not sustainable.

“Last year, we spent N64 billion on travelling and only N90 billion on roads. Travelling does not grow the economy and this must also stop,’’ she said.

The minister said that the compound GDP of the country had been growing negatively in the last 10 years and the administration was working to correct the trend.

She assured that the administration would be the most discipline government the country has ever had in terms of fiscal accountability and responsibility.

Also speaking at the meeting, the Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh said government would reposition the agricultural sector to become the mainstay of the economy.

“The ministry will give policy direction and coordination to make farming attractive and for people to practice it as business.

“Government will put policy in place to recover the 22 billion dollars which is floating out of the country’s resources to sustain farms in other countries back to our villages.

“Government will also ensure that bank review the two digits interest rate on loan to farmers and other productive sector.

“The change promised may appear to be slow, but it is actually taking place. In this year, we have harvested million tons of rice,’’ he said.

The Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed said government would complete the clean-up of the Ogoni land in the next one year and ensure the degraded land was revived for productive purposes.

She said the Great Green Wall project of planting trees to control desert encroachment would also be given priority by the administration.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by ShowYourCertificate: 8:53pm On May 05, 2016
Nigeria on the brink!

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by citizenisb: 8:55pm On May 05, 2016
N165bn monthly salaries of federal civil servants not sustainable, says finance minister!!

Adeosun who was speaking on the economy reform agenda of the government, said that the N165 billion being paid to federal civil servants monthly represented 40 per cent of the total spending of government.

She said the figure was too high and government was pursuing aggressive measures to detect and prosecute ghost workers and other saboteurs in the system.

“We spend 165 billion every month on salaries and when I came in there was no checking. “Now, we have created a unit assigned with the sole responsibility of checking the salaries and catching those behind the over bloated salaries,’’ she said.

Adeosun said that the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) introduced by the previous administration were faulty and sabotaged by the element benefitting from the salary fraud.

She said that many Federal Government establishments including the Police were yet to be captured in the system.

According to her, it is shocking that the Nigerian Railway Corporation which was not fully functioning still had 10,000 workers in its payroll serviced by government.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by SleekAboki: 8:58pm On May 05, 2016
Kemi seems overwhelmed! I see fear and paranoia in her eyes.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by Pavore9: 8:58pm On May 05, 2016
An over-bloated civil service makes no sense.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by Adebola02(m): 9:03pm On May 05, 2016
But a big chunck of the budget still goes the NASS. They can sustain the 165 Billion by cutting off excesses.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by colosa: 9:06pm On May 05, 2016
Alright ooooo
Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by Pidggin(f): 9:10pm On May 05, 2016
When it was sustainable some FG workers said they wanted change, they are now getting the change they asked for. I only pity those who did not ask for change

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by gebest: 9:18pm On May 05, 2016
You lie!!! Whether una like it or not, una must pay us our 56,000 minimum wage. u hear KEMI.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by citizenisb: 9:19pm On May 05, 2016
http://m.news24.com.ng/Nigeria/National/News/fg-to-increase-fuel-price-next-month-20160406


Fuel price to likely increase next week, fuel queues back in Abuja!!

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by Pavarottii(m): 9:28pm On May 05, 2016
If them try this one, na here naija go scatter, buhari go know say fuell strong pass kerosene, Occupy will be child's play, compared to d protest that will happen.

Make dem no play that play.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by Amanwulu1(m): 9:34pm On May 05, 2016
I pledge to nigeria my country to b faithful, loyal n honest. Are u honestly saying dat current salary can't b sustained wen it is due for review? Governance is indeed more dan running big mouth with untrimmed mustache. I pray for nigeria.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by citizenisb: 9:49pm On May 05, 2016
God will help us through this difficult economic times, Buhari means well but oil price is down, we are underproducing at only 1.7 million barrels, Niger delta militants just bombed another pipeline, dollar is scarce, foreign investors have run away and importers and exporters are smuggling instead of using our ports thus dwindling Customs revenue.

They shared only 299 Billion last month amongst the three tiers of government so you can see why they have to borrow just to pay salaries of workers!!

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by Nobody: 10:02pm On May 05, 2016
Problems created by GEJ might take forever to cleanse. We need to act first for him to know that we are serious about CHANGE!

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by ajebuter(f): 10:14pm On May 05, 2016
gebest:
You lie!!! Whether una like it or not, una must pay us our 56,000 minimum wage. We voted for change so our salary must change for good u hear mrs KEMI.

I dey laugh oh!.. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by OreMI22: 11:12pm On May 05, 2016
Pay them peanuts for working, while senators and ministers collect billions as allowance, without doing any work

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by EasternLeopard: 11:19pm On May 05, 2016
Keneking:
Problems created by GEJ might take forever to cleanse. We need to act first for him to know that we are serious about CHANGE!

Keep deceiving yourself. Don't tell your god to do the right thing that will help Nigeria sustain herself.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by BeardedMeat(m): 11:25pm On May 05, 2016
Keneking:
Problems created by GEJ might take forever to cleanse. We need to act first for him to know that we are serious about CHANGE!
Lolzz

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by BeardedMeat(m): 11:30pm On May 05, 2016
gebest:
You lie!!! Whether una like it or not, una must pay us our 56,000 minimum wage. We voted for change so our salary must change for good u hear mrs KEMI.
lolzz... Are you not the zombie celebrating the payment of your april salaries as an achievement by your messaih in the other thread, now that imminent hunger and sack is staring you in the face, wachagonnado?


Its either you go early and queue up for the 5k or start looking for job as a masqurade dresser.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by stevecantrell: 12:06am On May 06, 2016
Venezuela loading....
Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by malton: 12:19am On May 06, 2016
ShowYourCertificate:
Nigeria on the brink!

Hehehe.

This isn't something peculiar to Nigeria alone. Even the almighty US raised concerns sometime in September, last year about government employees outnumbering manufacturing employees by almost 1.8 to 1.

Ideally, the government exists to create an enabling environment for businesses. The manufacturing industry accounts for a larger chunk of employment generation, while the middle class should be there to spur growth by means of their expenditures.

Government usually employs so much in order to keep pace with population growth, as manufacturing is incapable of absorbing the number all on it's own.

So, having such overblown recurrent expenditure is an aberration, not the rule.
I don't see how what she says implies an impending collapse like you are inferring.


Pidggin:
When it was sustainable some FG workers said they wanted change, they are now getting the change they asked for. I only pity those who did not ask for change

And you should be thankful for the change, were it not so, things could have been worse by now. Imagine experiencing such economic downturn coupled with pilfering, cronyism and rarefaction... that's way more scary!

Besides, NOI was already trumpetin "no money", "prepare for hard times ahead!".... blablabla. Do those sound like melodies to you?

Had they made it back, you would have experienced a change that wasn't even talked about, a quite nasty one at that. E for be double wahala for dead body!

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by CyberWolf: 12:28am On May 06, 2016
You are looking for a way to sack some workers.. You must pay those salaries oo

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by citizenisb: 5:06am On May 06, 2016
Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by tpiah01: 6:25am On May 06, 2016
Another attack on Nigerians.

Is there a reason why they brought this lady from the UK to come and pour hatred on the average Nigerian?

Its like she spies on what people are doing and then utilizes measures to block and frustrate them, if not harm them. And unfortunately, she is doing so using the financial resources of the Nigerian government which were placed at her disposal.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by phlemzy: 6:26am On May 06, 2016
Pidggin:
When it was sustainable some FG workers said they wanted change, they are now getting the change they asked for. I only pity those who did not ask for change
It is not new to all that the number of civil servants on government payroll is over bloated. States equally have the challenge before them too. She has not explicitly said that FG will either owe salaries in the months to come or lay off active workers. Sacking of ghost workers is not an issue that should be wailed over by anybody.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by tpiah01: 6:28am On May 06, 2016
And what is her beef with the railway corporation?

Is she looking at ways to improve it or sabotage the service?

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by tpiah01: 6:29am On May 06, 2016
And why is she obsessed with ghosts?

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by moshmusth(m): 6:35am On May 06, 2016
Apc and excuses are twins

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by amaechi1: 6:36am On May 06, 2016
Pidggin:
When it was sustainable some FG workers said they wanted change, they are now getting the change they asked for. I only pity those who did not ask for change

It will do you a lot good if you take time and read the piece bit by bit to have a full grasp of the content. To help you, what she is saying is that, there are lot of suspected ghost worker that may have bloated the salaries allocation. If not checked, FG may not live to her obligation. Furthermore, the earlier you come out from the shock of 2015 general election the better for you and people around you.

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Re: Civil Servants Salaries Not Sustainable - Adeosun by emmasege: 6:37am On May 06, 2016
It can't be sustainable because you lack the intellect to manage the nation's resources. You are the worst thing to happen to our economy just like the herdsman who employed you is the worst thing to ever happen to our nation. You can't sustain payment of salaries but you have money to refund campaign expenses in the name of bail-out which you cunningly extended to some PDP states also so that they would not suspect you.
Your gross ineptitude stinks to the heavens and am ashamed you are from my race. You claim to be the nation's chief account officer and yet don't know how much is in the excess crude account and amount that has been recovered through the TSA.

Only a herdsman could have employed a B.Sc. Econs holder with inadequate experience, when there are thousands of highly qualified technocrats in the nation without necessarily going abroad to bring "aloku oyinbo' (white man-rejected). God bless Iweala, Soludo and their seeds. Those are technocrats who spoke authoritatively with facts and figures, and not an ordinary bank teller whose political connection and beauty earned commissioner/minister of finance.

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