BEVERLY HILLS, May 25, (THEWILL) – The Head of the Continuous Audit team of the Federal Government, Mohammed Dikwa has revealed that N50 billion was saved so far through the audit of security agencies payroll which weeded 43,000 ghost workers out of the payroll of the federal government
Dikwa said this in Abuja at a meeting between the Continuous Audit team, Minister of Finance and Heads of Para-Military agencies on Tuesday, adding that officers from the account departments of all the para-military agencies were currently undergoing training on IPPIS and the Government Management Information System, GIFMIS.
President Muhammadu Buhari had set up the Continuous Audit team to look into the payroll of all Federal Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, after which the team embarked on an audit of the payroll of the military as well as enrolling them into the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, IPPIS.
Speaking at the meeting, Dikwa said; “Since we started the continuous audit programme, we have saved about N50 billion and over 43,000 ghost workers have been removed from the payroll of the federal government.
“And as we go on, we are very sure that we will continue to reduce the cost of federal government payroll.
“Please note the cost is not related to ghost workers alone but with allowances which we believe have to be trimmed down so that we can manage the cost of governance.”
The Head of the Audit team disclosed that the plan was to have all the agencies enrolled on the IPPIS and GIFMIS at the end of the month once the training was completed.