The Federal Government has allegedly discovered some discrepancies in the records of 316 civil servants enrolled on the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is said to have the highest number officers with discrepancies in their records, with a question mark over 109 workers’ date of birth and the date of first appointment.
The circular dated May 8, 2020 and marked HCSF/PS/CMM/IPPOS/1289/VOL. I/ 17 was addressed to all permanent secretaries. “Kindly request officers concerned to contact Messrs Bachir Bello Shagari and Chukwuemeka C. Ogbodo for necessary action.
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