IPPIS: Ministry to Implement Presidential Directive in Tertiary Establishments
The ministry of training has pledged to facilitate the complete implementation of the presidential directive on the Built-in Payroll and Personnel Info System (IPPIS) because it impacts tertiary establishments within the nation.
President Bola Tinubu had in December given a nod for public universities captured within the IPPIS to exit the cost platform.
Minister of Training, Prof. Mamman Tahir made the dedication in his workplace yesterday in Abuja throughout a gathering with the management of the committee of Provosts of Schools of Training in Nigeria.
In an announcement signed by the Director of Media and Public Relations, Mr. Ben Goong, Tahir additionally promised a constant and constructive interface with the committee to make sure industrial peace and concord within the Nation’s Schools of Training.
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The assertion added that Minister of State, Training, Dr. Yusuf Sununu admonished the constructive perspective of the management of the Schools of Training.
He added that the ministry will reciprocate the gesture so as to guarantee a harmonious working relationship between the ministry and all Schools of Training nationwide.
“ Sununu known as on the management of the Schools of Training and related stakeholders to shut ranks with the ministry to make sure improved enrolment of scholars into the universities so as to assure regular provide of certified lecturers on the fundamental degree of our academic system.
“The minister added that the ministry will proceed to work exhausting to create incentives for lecturers in addition to mobilise enrolment into the Schools of Training,” the assertion added.
Talking earlier, Chairman of the committee of all provosts of Schools of Training nationwide, Prof. Faruk Haruna and the Chairman of the Committee of Provosts of Federal Schools of Training Dr. Ali Adamu had been unanimous in interesting to the ministers to facilitate the implementation of the presidential directive to take Schools of Training out of the IPPIS.