FG To Suspend Salaries Of Federal Workers Who Are Not On IPPIS

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 12th Oct, 2023 - tori.ng

It was gathered that the move was sequel to the one-month grace notice issued by the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation for such workers to upload their details to the IPPIS portal.

According to reports, the Federal Government has planned to suspend the salaries of federal civil servants whose details are not enlisted on the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

Federal civil servants whose details are not enlisted on the IPPIS server will not receive their salaries starting from November 2023.

It was gathered that the move was sequel to the one-month grace notice issued by the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation for such workers to upload their details to the IPPIS portal.

The one-month grace period, as learned, would be expiring by 27 October, sources privy to the issue have disclosed.

According to The Punch, sources familiar with the matter on Wednesday said the office of the Accountant General of the Federation temporarily suspended salaries of erring civil servants for August 2023.

A highly authoritative source who pleaded anonymity told the platform that “A grace period was given, and the deadline ends by October 27, 2023. Anyone who fails to make use of this opportunity will have themselves to blame as their salaries will be suspended from October end. This means no salaries from this month.”

Confirming this development, another source who is a senior official in the civil service made available to the platform, a letter issued by the Office of the Head of Service of the Federation in that regard.

The letter, which was addressed to all Permanent Secretaries and dated October 3, 2023, partly reads, “It will be recalled that the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation commenced verification exercise of all the staff in the core ministries, departments and agencies in May 2017. Prior to the exercise, circulars were issued to sensitise all civil servants to the importance of the activity.

To that end, the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System’s verification portal was opened, and all civil servants were requested to update their records on the portal. This was followed by physical verification of the documents submitted by them. The exercise was repeated in subsequent years and concluded in April 2023.

“At the end of the exercise, the Accountant General of the Federation was directed to payroll only civil servants whose records had been verified and uploaded on the IPPIS portal. It is regrettable to observe that some civil servants failed to take part in the exercise or neglected to complete it, leading to the suspension of their salaries. All officers whose salaries have been suspended are being given the last opportunity to access the IPPIS verification portal, update their records, and present themselves for physical verification.

“Specifically, the officers fall into two categories, as follows: those who did not update their records online and those who updated their records but were unable to complete the process and/or could not print the slip, indicating the conclusion of the online registration exercise.


The letter further said, “The portal – https://verification.jopis.gov.ng. – will be open for the officers from Tuesday 3rd to Tuesday 10th October, 2023. Thereafter, the physical verification will hold from Monday, 16th to Friday, 27 October 2023 at the Public Service Institute of Nigeria, Kubwa Expressway, Abuia. The exercise will take place between 10 am and 4 pm on each of the days

“All concerned officers are to note that this is the last opportunity for the exercise.”

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