The Director-General, Bureau of Public Service Reforms, Dr Joe Abah says the Federal Government has saved over N185 billion since the implementation of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS).
Abah said this while presenting the “Status Report of Reforms” at a five-day Specialised Reforms/SERVICOM Training Programme in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said a lot of remarkable reforms had taken place in the civil service, including removal of 65,000 ghost workers from IPPIS.
“We started off with a completely inaccurate and unreliable payroll system since we put IPPIS in 2007, government has saved in the region of N185 billion and weeded 65,000 ghost workers.
“Recently, the Work Efficiently Unit has seen the identification of another 23,000 people that were collecting multiple salaries.
“IPPIS has been a great success but it has some challenges and it has some weakness.
“One of the weaknesses is that as soon as BPE put in place IPPIS after piloting it for a couple of years, it was basically taken over by accountants and they started with payroll instead with the HCSC – Head of Civil Service Commission.
“It is possible to get on the payroll without being known by the Federal Civil Service Commission that is why we still have issue with IPPIS but we are working on that and we hoping that complete HCSC switch will come on board in July.’’
He said that BPE was also working with the Efficient Unit to ensure that the salaries were linked with the Bank Verification Numbers.
Abah said that the civil servants shouldn’t allow people to accuse them of not doing well, saying that some of the reforms were working in spite of challenges.
Credit: dailytrust