The Federal Government has made a significant discovery, revealing that 1,617 civil servants have been found to possess counterfeit employment letters.
The Head of Civil Service, Folashade Yemi-Esan, shared this information during a discussion with journalists in Abuja, in preparation for the 2023 Civil Servants Week.
In addition to this revelation, she mentioned the government’s commitment to increasing Duty Tour Allowances for civil servants and working on harmonizing salaries within the civil service through a dedicated committee.
“The Presidential Committee on Salary Harmonization is working to review salaries to reduce the disparity. Earlier, 40 per cent of Basic salary approved by FEC as Peculiar allowance with effect from January 2023. Also, we are working towards Upward Review of Staff Duty Tour Allowance.
“On the issue of procurement of insurance cover for the federal government employees from 9th February 2023 to 8th February 2024; and payment of backlog of death benefits to over 1500 deceased officers to their beneficiaries from 2021 to date. On the third pillar of FCSSIP 25, the Office of the Head of Service has been working towards the implementation of HR Module of IPPIS with a view to bridging the identified gaps in the system. As you are aware, prior to the introduction of the current mechanisms put in place to drive the implementation of the IPPIS, the system was bedevilled with considerable leakages and wastes as well as the incessant infiltration of ‘ghost workers’ etc.
“Consequent upon the identified loopholes in the IPPIS, the Office introduced control mechanisms. Notable among others was the inauguration of a Committee on Enrolment of Newly Recruited Civil Servants on the 1st of March, 2021. Hence, this and other initiatives in accelerating the roll-out of the HR Module of the IPPIS has brought about the following: Detection of 1,618 fake/illegal employment letters; Continuous suspension of Officers from IPPIS platform for not uploading their records; Verification of 69,854 officers across the core MDAs in FCT and the six (6) geo-political zones.”
The Accountant General of the Federation, Oluwatoyin Madein, reassured civil servants that there will be no delay in the payment of their salaries for July 2023. She clarified this during a meeting with the Head of Service in Abuja.
Madein explained that the delays experienced in the payment of salaries for May and June 2023 were caused by certain unavoidable obstacles beyond the control of the Office of the Accountant General. However, she assured that appropriate measures have now been implemented to ensure that salaries are disbursed promptly and on time moving forward.
She said, “For May and June, we encountered some difficulties beyond our control but I can assure you that everything has been put in place to ensure that July 2023 salaries are not delayed and will be paid any moment from now.”