Boko Haram: Buratai warns against delay in payment of troops’ salaries
Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Tukur Buratai, yesterday, warned against delay in payment of salaries and allowances of troops engaged in the fight against insurgency in the North East.
Buratai, who spoke while declaring open, a seminar on Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS, for army personnel, in Abuja, insisted that prompt and accelerated payment of salaries and allowances to the fighting troops was one of the ways of boosting their moral.
He admitted that the objectives of the IPPIS were
to ensure transparency, accountability and improve the effectiveness of payroll
administration in all government ministries and agencies, adding that the
development would present new challenges in the management of troops’ salaries
and allowances.
He said: “I approve this seminar and know that the
implementation of IPPIS in the military will present new challenges in the
management of troops’ salaries and allowances.
“I am hereby charging the finance corps to ensure
that the nuances of transition are well understood so as to continue to boost
the morale of the fighting troops.
“We understand that seamless, timely and regular
payment of personnel salaries and allowances are an essential ingredient for
the sustenance of morale of the troops.
“This is especially important towards the current
ongoing efforts at consolidating on the counter-terrorism efforts in the north
eastern part of the country and indeed all other operations around the
country.””
Vanguard
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