IPPIS: How FG sacked over 500 labour ministry 'illegal' employees

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IPPIS: How FG sacked over 500 labour ministry 'illegal' employees
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The Federal Government has sacked over 500 “illegal employees” of the Ministry of Labour and Employment.

They affected persons were said to have been employed in the ministry weeks before the 2019 elections, but without a waiver from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the federation.

The IPPIS has also been a bone of contention between the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the Federal Government, with the former coming up another payment system known as the University Transparency and Accountability Solution. It was also gathered that according to a top source in the ministry, who spoke on condition of anonymity, the affected staff were those who paid for employment slots, adding that

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