The office of the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF) says it
is upgrading the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System
(GIFMIS) to ensure payment of December salary before Christmas. The Director of Funds in the office,
Mr Mohammed Dikwa, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja on the sideline of a one-day workshop on the
Treasury Single Account and e-payment/collection. Dikwa said that the system would be
shut down over the weekend for the upgrade. “The essence of the shut down is for
maintenance. Some people complained that they couldn’t have access over the
last few weeks because of the queue management challenge. “We want to upgrade the
infrastructure that we have over the weekend so that by Monday next week all
payments will go on smoothly. “If you look at the trend, people
find it difficult to have access easily because the infrastructure was not
strong enough to effectively handle the queue management. “But with the new improvement, the
system will be easily accessed, there will be seamless transactions, and people
will get their money before Christmas particularly salaries and other financial
commitments of government. “I want to assure all Federal civil
servants that, God willing, they will get their salaries before Christmas
because we will try as much as possible to pay the salaries before that time. “We hope to have the Federation
Account Allocation Committee meeting much more earlier and that will give us
the room to have more money into the consolidated revenue of the federal
government that will be used for the purpose of paying salaries and other
commitments of government as far as this financial year is concerned.’’ Earlier at the workshop, Dikwa, who
represented the AGF, Alhaji Ahmed Idris, said that the maintenance was to
enhance the capability of the system to address the issue of queue management
and other associated operational challenges. NAN reports that GIFMIS is an
information technology based system for budget management and accounting that
is being implemented by the federal government. The aim is to improve public
expenditure management processes and to enhance greater accountability and
transparency across ministries and agencies. In her remarks at the workshop, the
acting Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Mrs Wilnifred Oyo-Ita, said
the workshop was an opportunity for stakeholders to deliberate on the
challenges associated with the TSA implementation. Oyo-Ita, who was represented by the
Permanent Secretary in her office, Mr Yemi Adelakun, said that the outcome of
the workshop would provide the much needed feedback for policy evaluation and
review. NAN reports that the workshop was
organised by Jk Consulting Company Limited in collaboration with the Office of
the Account-General of the Federation. It participants included senior
account officers and internal auditors of ministries, departments and agencies
of the federal government. (NAN)
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