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The FG has revealed requirements for civil servants seeking to move salaries, change their names and close relatives, etc.
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The Federal Office of Civil Service issued a memorandum stating that civil servants must submit necessary documents to achieve the change.
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The government warned that requests without specific documents would not be processed for approval.
The federal government has revealed requirements for seeking to move salaries, change their names and close relatives, civil servants.
This was revealed in a memorandum from the Office of the Federal Civil Service on March 12, 2025 and addressed all federal government ministries, departments and agencies.
According to the memorandum, the government has observed that civil servants and recent media have not submitted the necessary documents required to achieve such changes.
“More farther is the circular reference. HCSF/PS/CMO/IPPIS/I/I/VOL.I/508, dated November 1, 2022, on the above topic, the Office of the Federal Director of Public Affairs has observed that certain ministries, departments, departments and agents do not accompany the granted approved shares, the time of replacement/change, not the time of attachment required documents, not the time of approval, the name of replacement/change, and another share, and not the time of replacement/punishment, and not read.
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This memorandum outlines the standard operating procedures for changes/correction requests for employee HR records on the IPPIS platform.
Therefore, MDA should pay attention to and be guided by the following. Please note that requests for forwarding to the Federal Civil Service Office without a specific document will not be approved. Please bring the contents of this circular to all relevant strict compliance. ” the memorandum warned.
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