The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) has revealed that the Integrated Personal Payroll Information System (IPPIS) failed to remit N26.6 billion of workers’ contributory funds over a span of two years.

Mr. Madu Hamman, the managing director of FMBN, made this disclosure during his appearance before the House of Representatives Ad hoc committee that is currently investigating the non-remittance to the National Housing Fund (NHF) and its utilization.

According to Hamman, there was a significant unremitted payment of 40 percent to FMBN from October to December 2022, amounting to a total of N11.630 billion due to revenue drives by the Federal Government. Additionally, he noted that there were outstanding backlog payments from IPPIS. In particular, N11.587 billion from January to December 2022 and N3.356 billion from April to July 2021 were not remitted.

Hamman further clarified that certain NHF payments that were meant to be directed to FMBN as housing contributions had been mistakenly sent to the Federal Government Loan and Scholarships Board. This erroneous payment affected 14 MDAs. He assured that all contributors were entitled to a complete refund of their contributions, along with a two percent accrued interest upon retirement or in cases of attaining 60 years, incapacitation, or death.

Regarding projects that were carried out through various avenues, Hamman stated that FMBN ensured the provision of loans to registered members of the developers’ association. Moreover, FMBN extended loans to interested individuals through regular primary mortgage banks, disbursing a total of N139.6 billion to 24,332 beneficiaries.

On the subject of the ministerial pilot scheme, Hamman explained that the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing allocated land for participants in the scheme. He highlighted that N38 billion had been expended to construct 5,443 housing units. Responding to these allegations, Mr. Ekwem Dem, the deputy director of IPPIS in the Office of the Accountant General, admitted that they were only recently informed of these allegations. He mentioned that issues like the ‘no work no pay’ policy for ASUU members’ remittances were still pending and stressed the need for a reconciliation window to find common ground.

Dachung Bagos, chairman of the Reps committee, announced the committee’s intention to conduct oversight visits to the projects claimed to have been executed by FMBN in order to assess their location and utilization. He emphasized the committee’s determination to ensure that Nigerian civil servants receive their rightful dues and value for their contributions.

On a related note, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has threatened to withdraw civil servants’ contributions from the NHF due to the ongoing issue of non-remittance. Joe Ajaero, President of NLC, raised this concern before the House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee. He urged lawmakers to take necessary actions to address the obstacles hindering affordable and quality housing for Nigerian workers who significantly contribute to the NHF.

Ajaero referred to previous statements by the former managing director of FMBN, Mr. Ahmed Dangiwa, who is now the minister of Housing and Urban Development. Dangiwa had reported leaving N120 billion in the bank’s coffers before his departure.

______________________________________________________________________ “Enhance Legal Practice With Authoritative Reports” — Alexander Payne Offers Comprehensive Law Reports, Spanning Over A Century Of Nigerian Jurisprudence

Interested buyers are encouraged to place their orders and enquiries via: 0704 444 4777, 0704 444 4999, 0818 199 9888 Website: www.alexandernigeria.com

______________________________________________________________________ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR LAWYERS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Reimagine your practice with the power of AI “...this is the only Nigerian book I know of on the topic.” — Ohio Books Ltd Authored by Ben Ijeoma Adigwe, Esq., ACIArb (UK), LL.M, Dip. in Artificial Intelligence, Director, Delta State Ministry of Justice, Asaba, Nigeria. Bonus: Get a FREE eBook titled “How to Use the AI in Legalpedia and Law Pavilion” with every purchase.

How to Order: 📞 Call, Text, or WhatsApp: 08034917063 | 07055285878 📧 Email: benadigwe1@gmail.com 🌐 Website: www.benadigwe.com

Ebook Version: Access directly online at: https://selar.com/prv626

_______________________________________________________________________ [A MUST HAVE] Evidence Act Demystified With Recent And Contemporary Cases And Materials
“Evidence Act: Complete Annotation” by renowned legal experts Sanni & Etti.
Available now for NGN 40,000 at ASC Publications, 10, Boyle Street, Onikan, Lagos. Beside High Court, TBS. Email publications@ayindesanni.com or WhatsApp +2347056667384. Purchase Link: https://paystack.com/buy/evidence-act-complete-annotation ________________________________________________________________________ The Law And Practice Of Redundancy In Nigeria: A Practitioner’s Guide, Authored By A Labour & Employment Law Expert Bimbo Atilola ______________________________________________________________________ “Bridging Theory And Courtroom Practice” — Hagler Sunny Okorie, Nathaniel Ngozi Ikeocha Unveil ‘Functional’ Tort Law Book For Nigerian Legal System The book, titled The Law of Torts in Nigeria: A Functional Approach, authored by Professor Hagler Sunny Okorie Ph.D and Ikeocha, Nathaniel Ngozi Esq, offers law students, practitioners, and academics a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying tort law in Nigerian courts. Interested buyers can place orders via the following contact numbers: 08028636615, 08037667945, 08032253813, or +234 902 196 2209.