• IPPIS: Reasons for differences in salaries

     My colleague salary is more than my own, why? • Your colleague may be on a higher step than you• If you belong to a cooperative society or on loan to federal government staff housing loans board etc. and you have deductions, your salary will be less than your colleague• If your salary structure is…

  • IPPIS: Should there be problem and I could not get my salary then where would the money be kept and how would I recover it

    Ensure you provide correct details about you and your bank so that your salary is not returned. If in case it is returned, the salary reverses back to the Central Bank of Nigeria until you provide necessary update to enable IPPIS re-apply for it. This may however take some time depending on when you report…

  • How to get IPPIS payslip

    An IPPIS payslip is a document generated monthly for federal government staff that are on IPPIS platform. IPPIS being Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System. The payslip is created after calculations of salary figures and it is made available to limited persons. It’s availability is effected usually after payment has been made. How to get…

  • IPPIS: What are the required documents for enrolment

    • Officer having concluded the self-service enrollment on the project portal, a summary slip would be generated for the officer to be endorsed by appropriate officials of the MDA in duplicate copies. The officer would keep one while the MDA would keep one for the enrollment• The officer must present himself physically for biometric data…

  • How does IPPIS takes care of staff like intern, NYSC, contract staff

    The salaries or allowances of such officers are paid through the Non Regular Allowance which is approved by the budget office of the federation. They are not pensionable staff and are not qualified to be enrolled into IPPIS. Reference: ippis.gov.ng/support More on IPPIS Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is Nigeria’s federal government payroll…

  • How IPPIS stops someone’s salary upon retirement or resignation

    • IPPIS is programmed to retire officer using the date of appointment and date of birth to retire officer who have attained 35 years of service or 60 years old for core public servant (whichever one come first); or 65 years old for research officers in research institutions/tertiary institutions (university, polytechnics and colleges of education).•…

  • How cooperative societies get members monthly contribution deducted and remitted through IPPIS

    The office IPPIS role player (HoD HR or the designated person) would create the name of the cooperative society on the IPPIS application with its bank details. List of members and monthly deduction is also programmed. As salaries are paid, this is deducted from members’ salaries and credited to their cooperative society’s account. The society…

  • When do IPPIS System pay salary and why do some people don’t get their salaries

    • Salary through IPPIS is paid after the monthly federal account allocation committee meeting; the dates is not however specific but salary are paid between 20th –25th of every month.• Some staff are not paid if there are discrepancies in their bank details e.g.    (i) If name in the bank is different from what is on…

  • IPPIS: Having enrolled, how can I change my bank or pension account number

    • You can only change your bank upon presentation of letter of non indebtedness from your present bank with an application informing of the details of your new bank.• Also, you are at liberty to change your pension fund administrator in line with the provision of pension reform act 2007 Reference: ippis.gov.ng/support More on IPPIS…

  • How do I enroll into IPPIS

    • You must be a staff of an MDA and employed in line with prescribed public service rules i.e. not less than 18 years old and not more than 50 years. • Registration is usually through the IPPIS portal www.ippis.gov.ng; however, after the initial registration form to be completed by the employee and uploaded into the…