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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by dollarsplenty(m): 7:07am On Dec 05, 2019
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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by PatrickOkunima(m): 7:10am On Dec 05, 2019
LaIabobo:


Are you for real??

So CBN offers free services to Banks abi?? What of the fines, licences, regulatory fees etc
Okay, they generate revenue, but how much. All the ones you mentioned cannot even pay 2 staff of the CBN. Universities, don't they collect tuition fees and others?
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by clemzo101(m): 7:17am On Dec 05, 2019
jacquincy:
The greatest scam in civil/ public service is this ippis
explain pls
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by MoIbrahim: 7:18am On Dec 05, 2019
So if they are revenue generating, they should be spared from the monitoring?

Nonsense!

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by clemzo101(m): 7:19am On Dec 05, 2019
PatrickOkunima:
When did CBN start generating revenue?
I just taya
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by clemzo101(m): 7:21am On Dec 05, 2019
Flexherbal:


There must always be an excuse.

Do universities not generate funds?
All the school fees that students pay are what?
leave that one oooo, the funds generated in the universities remain in the universities, VCs are just like governors, most of them are very corrupt as well

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by imam07: 7:21am On Dec 05, 2019
abdulkayus:
IPPIS have a point.
which stupid point. Are they not govt workers? Govt is paying them also. So they must be under ippis

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Ekeseges(f): 7:21am On Dec 05, 2019
ASUU strike looming.students get ready ooooo
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by clemzo101(m): 7:22am On Dec 05, 2019
Elijahrona:
Universities also generate revenue through students school fees. Universities generate more revenue than CBN (i think)
that is if all the FG universities remit to the FG.

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Aristo3146(m): 7:24am On Dec 05, 2019
PatrickOkunima:
When did CBN start generating revenue?
By issuing govt bonds and treasury bills.

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by clemzo101(m): 7:25am On Dec 05, 2019
EmptyCoconutHead:
IPPIS a new innovation by Sai Baba that will bring development and ensure a good quality of life for the citizens and Personnel serving the country.

God bless Buhari
Buhari did not start IPPIS pls. Stopeet!!!

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by LabDNA: 7:26am On Dec 05, 2019
The level of corruption in NNPC and CBN wouldn't let them key into IPPIS. The DG of NNPC could even be collecting salaries of 150 ghost/non-existent workers into his account.

They must be made to key into IPPIS, it is Nigeria's money they are swallowing. I previously condemned ASUU's stand for rejecting IPPIS but for this flimsy excuse I'll have to stand with ASUU.

If you want to fight corruption, fight it holistically. You can't be protecting NNPC and CBN because your relatives and children are getting jumbo pays from there while you threaten Professors and lecturers with IPPIS. No!

Every government parastatal must come on board, revenue-generating or not!

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by clemzo101(m): 7:27am On Dec 05, 2019
Ekeseges:
ASUU strike looming.students get ready ooooo
ASUU will be dealt with this time, they should not just try it. Moreover they are already divided
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by DrDax: 7:28am On Dec 05, 2019
PatrickOkunima:
When did CBN start generating revenue?

You actually got likes for this.....

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by DrDax: 7:29am On Dec 05, 2019
Elijahrona:
Universities also generate revenue through students school fees. Universities generate more revenue than CBN (i think)

Are they self-sustaining?

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by MoIbrahim: 7:30am On Dec 05, 2019
Okay, so CBN, NNPC, FIRS etc are not employees? Una try o, but una no try reach sha cheesy

TGM2015:
Under what basis should such organisations be with compared or served as a basis on which ASUU (an association of employee) exclusion be made?

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by MoIbrahim: 7:34am On Dec 05, 2019
fuffy1994:
Senators and reps too should enroll now, abi how much revenue are they generating. Idiot people

God bless you! grin grin grin

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Officialgarri: 7:34am On Dec 05, 2019
PatrickOkunima:

Okay, they generate revenue, but how much. All the ones you mentioned cannot even pay 2 staff of the CBN. Universities, don't they collect tuition fees and others?

How old are you please?
Irrespective of your age, I think you should exit this thread without further embarrassing yourself. Thanks

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Nobody: 7:35am On Dec 05, 2019
In the mouth of my Ordinary President, "IPPIS is a fraud". grin
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Babinski: 7:39am On Dec 05, 2019
jacquincy:
The greatest scam in civil/ public service is this ippis

IPPIS is not a scam. It is the selective implementation that should be questioned and corrected. The reason given for not including CBN, NNPC and FIRS is not valid.

A business entity does not consist only of marketers or sales people. Everyone is important. To make a rule that sales people pay themselves from sales because they generate revenue and should not be subject to general company payroll is very bad and selective business policy!

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Thegoodone13(m): 7:39am On Dec 05, 2019
TGM2015:
CBN, FIRS, NNPC and others are Corporate Entity established by law whose activities, including the revenue/income and expenditures, were regulated by act of National Assembly. Moreover, they generate revenue, net their expenses as specified by relevant law, and remmit excesses to the FG. Some of them have their remittance shared by all the three tiers of government.

Under what basis should such organisations be with compared or served as a basis on which ASUU (an association of employee) exclusion be made?
are you saying FIRS, NNPC and CBN workers are more Superior or more relevant than ASUU? Not all Agencies and ministry will be generate revenue. For example, are you saying the Nigeria Army are not important or they are not working? All Federal government workers suppose to enroll with IPPIS

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by PataAlhaja(m): 7:40am On Dec 05, 2019
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PatrickOkunima:

Okay, they generate revenue, but how much. All the ones you mentioned cannot even pay 2 staff of the CBN. Universities, don't they collect tuition fees and others?
[/s]

Olodo.

Person correct you, you still dey yarn dust.

CBN recently debited 500 billion Naira from the accounts of about 10 banks domiciled with it for breaching CBN-approved loan policies and directives.

How you think CBN is not a revenue-generating organization befuddles me.

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by PataAlhaja(m): 7:40am On Dec 05, 2019
ASUU is mad!
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by PataAlhaja(m): 7:41am On Dec 05, 2019
Officialgarri:


How old are you please?
Irrespective of your age, I think you should exit this thread without further embarrassing yourself. Thanks

grin grin grin
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Elijahrona(m): 7:41am On Dec 05, 2019
DrDax:


Are they self-sustaining?

Nope.
Simple reason: 45k as maximum school fees isn't sustainable

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Thegoodone13(m): 7:41am On Dec 05, 2019
Babinski:


IPPIS is not a scam. It is the selective implementation that should be questioned and corrected. The reason given for not including CBN, NNPC and FIRS is not valid.

A business entity does not consist only of marketers or sales people. Everyone is important. To make a rule that sales people pay themselves from sales because they generate revenue and should not be subject to general company payroll is very bad and selective business policy!
thank u

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by TGM2015: 7:42am On Dec 05, 2019
MoIbrahim:
Okay, so NNPC, FIRS etc are not employees? Una try o cheesy
I trying to tell me that NNPC, CBN, FIRS, etc are employees?
The last I know about them is that they Parastatals establish to make profit. So they are enterprises with all features and characteristics of Corporate Entity. Universities establish by government are not established to make profit, lecturers are part of the employees of the University.

In summary,
ASUU are Part of the employees of a non-profit making government establishment while NNPC, FIRS, CBN, etc are employer of labour and are run as a profit making organisation. If ASUU want what is applicable to these organisations we are mentioned, they should proved their intellectual worth by transforming all universities as a self sufficient institution.

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by Guyman02: 7:44am On Dec 05, 2019
All the agencies where children of the elite are normally employed are not included in IPPIS, because they don't want to expose the kind of allowances they receive. That's the scam

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by joyandfaith: 7:45am On Dec 05, 2019
prof2007:
The Integrated Personnel Payroll Integrated System says the Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Federal Inland Revenue Service and a few other agencies are not on their platform because they are revenue-generating entities. IPPIS further stated that these agencies do not draw their funding from the consolidated revenue account but may be enrolled in the platform later.

The Director of IPPIS, Olufehinti Olusegun, said this on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Wednesday. Olusegun said this while reacting to complaints by the Academic Staff Union of Universities that the Federal Government was partial in its implementation of the IPPIS initiative by exempting the CBN, NNPC and other government agencies.

ASUU, which has rejected the initiative outright, had argued that if staff members of CBN, NNPC and others could be exempted from IPPIS, then it should not be made compulsory for university staff.

Responding to a question, Olusegun said, “The President’s directive was that all Ministries, Departments, Agencies or institutions drawing their salaries from the consolidated revenue fund, which is a Federal Government account, are to key into IPPIS.

“The government knows that all agencies cannot be brought on board at the same time. But for those who draw their salaries and personnel costs from the consolidate revenue account of the Federal Government, they must come on board.

“For the CBN, FIRS and NNPC, they are revenue agencies and they live on the cost of collection. They are revenue-generating agencies and they don’t draw from the consolidated revenue fund. So, it is left to the government on what to do next but it is a journey that just started.”

He said so far, over 937,000 federal employees including the military are on IPPIS. The director said the initiative had been able to save billions of naira belonging to the government which had hitherto been entering private pockets.

However, the President of ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, argue that universities cannot be categorised as a ministry, department or agency. Ogunyemi said in the IPPIS blueprint, universities were not supposed to be captured in the scheme. The ASUU President said IPPIS, if implemented, would affect the ability of universities to attract visiting professors.

He said, “Just 3 weeks ago we were at the headquarters of the African Union in Addis Ababa where scholars in the Diaspora came together to think of how best they could help revitalise higher education in Africa and a lot of case studies were presented. The case of our late friend, Prof. Pius Adesanmi, who was until his death, the Director of African Studies in Carlton, Canada, came up for mention. This professor was a visiting professor at more than three universities in Africa.

“In fact, the Director of African Studies in Legon, Ghana, recalled that Adesanmi was on their payroll as a visiting scholar and he would be visiting for at least three months and he would go back and he did that for more than five years. He did the same for two other universities in South Africa.

“In Nigeria, going by IPPIS arrangement, there would have no room for that. Even if a scholar in the Diaspora is coming to Nigeria for one-year sabbatical bringing a lot of experience, IPPIS arrangement would not accommodate such.”

Responding to allegations by the National Universities Commission that over 100 fake professors were recently exposed, the Vice-Chancellor, Kano State University of Technology, Prof. Shehu Musa, said it was very possible that the fake professors worked for fake universities.

He noted that the NUC had in recent time alerted the public to the existence of many fake universities and so it was not out of place to also have fake professors as well.

SOURCE (abridged): https://punchng.com/why-cbn-nnpc-are-not-on-our-platform-ippis/

lame excuse. Buhari directive includes all MDAs, no exception. are Cbn, nnpc not mdas?

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Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by joyandfaith: 7:46am On Dec 05, 2019
Guyman02:
All the agencies where children of the elite are normally employed are not included in IPPIS, because they don't want to expose the kind of allowances they receive. That's the scam
exactly
Re: IPPIS: Why CBN, NNPC Are Not On Our Platform by TGM2015: 7:47am On Dec 05, 2019
Thegoodone13:
are you saying FIRS, NNPC and CBN workers are more Superior or more relevant than ASUU? Not all Agencies and ministry will be generate revenue. For example, are you saying the Nigeria Army are not important or they are not working? All Federal government workers suppose to enroll with IPPIS
The difference is revenue generating agencies and core aim of making profit.

FIRS, NNPC, CBN are revenue generating agencies and we're established for the purpose of making profit. Hence, they are mandated to remmit profit.

Public Universities (ASUU), Army, Navy, Police, Hospitals, etc are public services institutions/agencies established with the sole aim of providing public services. They are expected NOT to make PROFIT, hence they do remit to the government.

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