FG TO LAUNCH THE IPPIS HR-MODULE FOR WORKERS BY 2015

FG TO LAUNCH THE IPPIS HR-MODULE FOR WORKERS BY 2015

FG TO LAUNCH THE IPPIS HR-MODULE FOR WORKERS BY 2015

FG TO LAUNCH THE IPPIS HR-MODULE FOR WORKERS BY 2015

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation Mr. Danladi Kifasi is fully committed to the implementation of the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS) and arrangements have been concluded to launch the Human Resources Module platform of the scheme for the Federal Public Service by 2015.

The outgoing Permanent Secretary Career Management Office in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Alhaji Mohammed Abass disclosed this today in his office in Abuja during the handing over ceremony.

The module he said when fully launched, would not only help the Federal Government to determine the actual number of personnel and workers in the Federal Public Service but also in the Federal Government’s payroll under the IPPIS Platform.

He said that the IPPIS Human Resources platform would also help in determining the entry and exit of staff in the Federal Civil Service.

Alhaji Abass who thanked the entire staff of the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation for the support accorded him during his tenure also pledge that staff extends same to his successors. He however advised the incoming Permanent Secretaries in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation to take their time and study his handing over notes which he said, contained significant information that would assist them in the smooth running of their respective offices.

Responding, the incoming Permanent Secretary Career Management Office Ambassador Bulus Lolo and the Permanent Secretary (Special Duties) Dr. Amina Mohammed Shamaki solicited the unalloyed support and corporation of staff of the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, to enable them succeed.

They stressed the importance of discipline, commitment and diligence to duty, saying that their tenure would not tolerate negative attitude to work, but rather healthy and social partnership with workers in pursuit of the ongoing reforms in the Federal Civil Service and towards the realization of the Transformation Agenda of the Federal Government.

SIGNED

17th November, 2014.

Aliyu Umar A, FNIPR, FIIM
Head, Strategic Communication (BPSR)

Bureau of Public Service Reforms

Federal Secretariat Complex, New Extension, Plot 04, Phase II, Block D, 3rd Floor, Shehu Shagari Way,
GARKI, ABUJA, NIGERIA.

Newsletter

Subscribe to the BPSR newsletter to receive the latest updates on public sector reforms, research publications, events, and policy insights.

©2025 All Rights Reserved to BPSR