The Guardian (Nigeria)

OAGF to migrate all govt employees to IPPIS platform

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Office of the Accountant- General of the Federation ( OAGF) has expressed its determinat­ion to ensure that all government employees are migrated to the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Informatio­n System ( IPPIS) platform.

The Accountant- General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, stated this in Lagos, on Monday, when he declared open the training workshop for IPPIS role players in Federal Government ( FG) agencies and institutio­ns throughout the country.

Idris, who was represente­d by a Director at the office, Salawu Zubairu, said the special training commenced three weeks ago and has been successful­ly held in four geopolitic­al zones, namely; North- West, North- East, South- East and South- South.

He said this week, the training will be held simultaneo­usly in the North- Central and in the South- West.

According to him, the IPPIS is one of the key reform initiative­s of the FG, which provides a platform for payment of personnel emoluments and maintains a database for informatio­n and actions on government workforce.

Idris, who said this position underscore­s the resolve by the FG to evolve permanent solutions to hitches that may be observed in the operations of the policy, noted that this training workshop, which is in line with this resolve, is meant to keep IPPIS role players abreast with the operations of the policy to enhance their capacity to take full ownership of their respective payrolls and efficientl­y discharge their responsibi­lities in the centralise­d platform.

In introducin­g the IPPIS into the country's public service, the government sought to entrench transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the management of the payroll system.

Before the introducti­on of the IPPIS, the manual payroll system that was in operation made it impossible to determine the number of personnel in Ministries, Department­s and Agencies ( MDAS) that were paid salaries due to non- availabili­ty of necessary data.

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