N165bn Paid to Civil Services Monthly No Longer Sustainable – Kemi Adeosun

N165bn Paid to Civil Services Monthly No Longer Sustainable – Kemi Adeosun

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 Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun on Thursday in Lagos said that the Federal Government can no longer sustain the N165 billion monthly salaries to federal civil servants, saying it was over-bloated.The minister made this declaration at a meeting with Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria (NPAN) hosted by Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.Adeosun who spoke on the economy reform agenda of the government, said that the N165 billion being paid to federal civil servants monthly represented 40 percent of the total spending of government.She said the figure was too high and government was seeking aggressive measures to detect and prosecute ghost workers and other saboteurs in the system.“We spend 165 billion every month on salaries and when I came in there was no checking.“Now, we have created a unit assigned with the sole responsibility of checking the salaries and catching those behind the over-bloated salaries,’’ she said.Adeosun said that the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) introduced by the previous administration were sabotaged by the unscrupulous elements benefitting from the salary fraud.She said that many Federal Government establishments including the Nigeria Police Force were yet to be included in the system.According to her, it is shocking that the Nigerian Railway Corporation which was not fully operational still had 10,000 workers in its payroll serviced by government.The minister promised that government would correct the anomalies in the payroll system and weed out all ghost workers in the service.Adeosun said that the fiscal focus of the administration was to ensure an economic growth that would be measured on job creation and productive sectors.“The economy is not measured by how many private jets we have but how many jobs we create.“People must be productive for the economy to grow.“We have been a consumer economy, but we want to be productive and stop buying everything from abroad.“We have been borrowing to pay salaries for years and that has to stop because it is not sustainable.“Last year, we spent N64 billion on travelling and only N90 billion on roads. Travelling does not grow the economy and this must also stop,’’ she said.The minister said that the compound GDP of the country had been on a downward spiral in the last 10 years and the administration was working to correct the trend.She assured that the administration would be the most discipline government the country has ever had in terms of fiscal accountability and responsibility.

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