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LudaChriz:The Dictator |
jmaine:I no sure |
Dyt:na question d person ask. being married for 6yrs & counting with marriage comes experience |
Zagamandope:I am telling you |
Copied Integrated Personnel Payroll Information (IPPIS) is a new motivation that, removes the cumbersome manual processes in government's MDAs ( Ministries, Departments and Agencies). IPPIS is used in calculating the salaries of government employees. Under IPPIS, salaries are paid centrally from the office of the Accountant General of the Federation into accounts of the employees. More so, on same IPPIS, the database of the employees are stored in the system. The system eradicated the former practice of paying salaries to workers. Under this former practice, staff salaries were given to the MDAs, for onward payment to the staff. This method gave room for ghost workers to exist in the MDAs. According to the Former Minister for Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, through IPPIS, the Federal government was able to save the sum of 160 billion naira by getting rid of 60,000 ghost workers from the payroll. In 2013, according to the former minister, the staff audit conducted in 2013 showed that, out of the 26,017 staff on the payroll, 6000 workers were ghost workers. The audit exercise exposed the monumental corruption and theft, that characterises the MDAs. IPPIS is a world bank assisted project. The reason for the establishing of the project was to: (1) create a comprehensive and reliable database for public service; (2) facilitate manpower planning; (3) assist in providing information for sound decision making; (4) eliminate credential falsification; (5) facilitate easy storage, update and retrieval of personnel records; and (6) get rid of ghost workers and eliminate financial impropriety. The reasons for the establishment of IPPIS is by far so beneficial for the Nigerian government and it is the time for everyone to start seeing the system in this light. The insistence of ASUU not enrolling in the system has not rendered it impotent. ASUU has been canvassing for alternative way of designing the system to accommodate the peculiarities of the academic institutions. In my opinion, if the alternative system can achieve the same purpose the IPPIS set to achieve and, at the same time, take care of the peculiarities in the academic institutions. |
adewale4jesus:From info gathered from the payroll officer, Ippis sent it to the institution. So they decided to print for us since we yet to be given permission to login into our profile on ippis platform |
amaralizzy40y:It's on the payslip |
tbuba:nobody has been paid any arrears |
edogu:what grade level and step are u As for me I was over paid in February, under paid in March, complained to my bursary on both occasions. But it seems they have corrected it in April cos I was paid same with colleagues on same rank 126k on 9/3 |
i am not understanding ooo is it that University Staff were not paid? |
Yohh:truthfully said |
Beress:FCE increment of 3k |
checked my acct balance and their it was Ecobank could not even alert me |
Kappa4567:This is a salary thread open another to promote ur Bitcoin |
chrisifeanyi:nah ur own I want to believe which bank |
I am one of the 1st that usually get salary Alert me Neva see ooo Please nobody should give us fake hope ooo As I dey so I dey fast and nothing to use break the fast today That man wey dey post about Bitcoin this thread is not for scammers |
I don't believe it |
very corrupt set of people He must have paid heavily for the police escorts Investigate your officers and leave the man alone |
Na Only Ayade No send the Cross River State Government na Serious scam |
Beress:There was a country indeed But some of Us they Go work oooo |
This people are very heartless Imagine May 11 and yet no hope of salary |
cerpvad:Hahaha Keeps hope Alive |
this Guy they Sweet my Brain |
this Regime Na Very serious SCAM |
The Federal Government has raised the alarm that some individuals are determined to sabotage the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is believed to have saved ₦361 billion that could have been paid to corrupt civil servants. The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) raised the alarm on Sunday in a statement from Abuja. The OAGF was reacting to reports that it had paid Armed Forces their April, 2020 salaries. According to the OAGF: “The Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) Department in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation confirmed that as at Friday 8th May, 2020, the Armed Forces personnel had been paid.” The OAGF said the delay “in the salary payment was due to the unexpected lockdown in the country which led to late submission of variations by the Agencies concerned and the need to accommodate their inputs in the April payroll accordingly.” It was alleged that the April 2020 salaries of military and paramilitary personnel was delayed “as a result of incapability and inexperience of the operators of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).” However, “officials of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) had given assurance that the salaries would be paid between 4th and 8th May, 2020” before the allegations became public. The OAGF lamented that “such report has the potency to incite the Armed Forces and the general public against the operations of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).” It added that “staff of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) and the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) are competent professionals who have demonstrated the will and capacity to get the job done. This the OAGF noted that is “despite distractions and opposition from some quarters whose objectives is to sabotage the government policy that has saved the nation over N361 billion.” |
A release by the Federal Polytechnic Offa Bursar on April trial payroll revealed that the following adjustment has been made to the April salary yet to be paid but already reflected in the April Trial Payroll. The information read in part “Peculiar allowance of 7% for academic and 5% for non-academic staff has been restored” adding that “the 4% and 3.5% shortfall in March peculiar allowance of academic and non-adademic staff was included in the April Payroll”. The Bursar concluded that the staff with wrong/invalid bank account numbers were rectified. Information on payment of the April salary was however confirmed from a credible source by union members of federal colleges of education circulated to members, which read as follows:- Good morning esteemed Congress members. It is my pleasure to give this update on April salary. 2. My interaction with the Director, IPPIS this morning on the delay of April salary indicates that the salary will be paid by the end of this week. 3. That the delay was caused by President's directive that ASUU members be paid their withheld salaries. 4. That errors committed on February and March salaries would be corrected on April salary especially under and over payments. Hence, the caution for minimum error free. 5. That all deductions done but not remitted would be released this month particularly cooperative deductions and bank loans which have been prepared and sent by Bursars. Hence the need for proper verification to avoid mistakes. 6. That all Federal workers either captured or not would be paid directly by ippis including ASUU members this month. Hence, the delay. 7. That unions should negotiate with their respective state governments on tax and forward the MOU to ippis. The information from the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) revealed that the delayed in April salary to federal tertiary institutions workers was a result of systemic problem which has been resolved. The message circulated by union leader to the Federal Colleges of Education in the country read in part “we found out from the IPPIS office that there was a systemic problem which affected the payment of April Salary in our sector”. It would be recalled that federal government mandated all ministries, departments and agencies to enroll it staffs on IPPIS to enable a seamless payment of salaries from the central with a view to reducing leakages in public offices and reducing recurrent expenditure knowing that scores of ghost workers are in the civil service scheme. This platform has been able to identify ghost workers since it began operation. The statement concluded that “this has been resolved now, and we should expect payment this week”. Federal tertiary institutions workers by this circular should expect payment of their April salary this week using the Integrated Payroll and Information System (IPPIS) platform. |
roman1755:April Salary will be paid just that some of us would prefer to enjoy the anonimousity of Nairaland if words like that exists. with the Telegram You lose that. for me I prefer nairaland |
semid4lyfe:u don hit the nail for the head |
ok ooo noted wetin for our own |
is there no University staff on this platform that did not register with ippis but has been paid based on the report above. abi na audio alert some body on this platform should confirm or I don't believe it |
