IPPIS: FG threatens to stop salaries of civil servants from Monday
The Federal Government, yesterday, threatened to
stop, with effect from Monday, payment of salaries to civil servants who failed
to update their records in the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information
System, IPPIS. Winifred Oyo-Ita The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation,
HoCSF, Mrs Winifred Oyo-Ita, who disclosed this at the one-day sensitization
workshop on strategy and implementation in Abuja, also said her office was
already working with the Presidential Committee on Minimum Wage for an upward
review of civil servants’ salaries.
Oyo-Ita said government has exceeded its
extension limit for civil servants to update their records, stating that the
IPPIS portal would be closed next Monday. She warned that any civil servant who
failed to do so by Monday, May 28, 2018, would be automatically shut out of the
pay roll system.
Mrs. Oyo-Ita said: “The
on-line records update is a key requirement for the implementation of the HR
Module of IPPIS and must be completed by every employee of the Federal
Government to maintain their records on the IPPIS platform. “I wish to inform
you that the portal will close officially today, May 23, 2018, but will be
opened for corrections until Monday, May 28, 2018, and those that are yet to
update their records are advised to do so not later than the date as failure to
do so will lead to stoppage of the salary of the affected employee on IPPIS
platform. ‘’The sanction is that they will be dropped automatically from the
IPPIS pay roll system.
I want to use
this opportunity to draw your attention, that in spite of several circulars and
advertisements in the print, radio and television requesting employees to
update their records online, some employees are yet to update their IPPIS
records via the on-line portal.” “For those that had genuine reason for not
updating their records before the deadline, will be considered after
investigations are carried to confirm their excuse for not updating. “We will
still have such cases but for now we have been extending and extending for so
many months. We have to stop and start the verification process now.”
Vangaurd
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