[Nigeria] Salaries suspended for civil servants found falsifying age

[Nigeria] Salaries suspended for civil servants found falsifying age
27 Jun 2022

In Nigeria, Folashade Yemi-Esan - the Head of Civil Service of the Federation - has accused some civil servants of age falsification, Punch reports.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja, Ms Yemi-Esan announced that the salaries of the civil servants in question had been suspended through the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

So far the Federal Government-backed IPPIS has exposed and eliminated about 70,000 ghost workers in the civil service system, according to the statistics from the office of the Head of Service.

Ms Yemi-Esan said, “You can not manipulate your age anymore as a result of the IPPIS. When we opened the portal for verification, so many people were hesitant. They didn’t want to expose their false date of birth. We also saw quite a number that didn’t have certificates and had been earning salaries for the past 10 to 20 years.

“When we did the first cleanup on the payroll system, we discovered about 300 persons across the various MDAs who did not upload their details for verification. We stopped their salaries and by the time we re-opened the portals, we didn’t get up to 300 who came back with their certificates.”


Source: Punch

(Quotes via original reporting)

In Nigeria, Folashade Yemi-Esan - the Head of Civil Service of the Federation - has accused some civil servants of age falsification, Punch reports.

Speaking with journalists in Abuja, Ms Yemi-Esan announced that the salaries of the civil servants in question had been suspended through the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).

So far the Federal Government-backed IPPIS has exposed and eliminated about 70,000 ghost workers in the civil service system, according to the statistics from the office of the Head of Service.

Ms Yemi-Esan said, “You can not manipulate your age anymore as a result of the IPPIS. When we opened the portal for verification, so many people were hesitant. They didn’t want to expose their false date of birth. We also saw quite a number that didn’t have certificates and had been earning salaries for the past 10 to 20 years.

“When we did the first cleanup on the payroll system, we discovered about 300 persons across the various MDAs who did not upload their details for verification. We stopped their salaries and by the time we re-opened the portals, we didn’t get up to 300 who came back with their certificates.”


Source: Punch

(Quotes via original reporting)

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