Customers of various banks in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have decried the increasing rate of financial technology (fintech) banking related fraud in the country. | Pulse Nigeria
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Workers of the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday accused the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System of effecting illegal deductions on their February salaries.
The workers, in separate interviews and written complaints, called for the refund of the deductions and a thorough investigation into what they said was a scam.
They accused IPPIS, the body charged with paying the wages of federal workers, of colluding with perpetrators of the scam, and urged leaders of their unions to take up the matter with the concerned authorities.
Collins Yakubu-Hammer, the Acting Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalist, NAN Chapel, Abuja, described the deductions as “strange, illegal and unacceptable”.
The call for President Muhammadu Buhari’s resignation over the country’s state of insecurity has been described as terrorist propaganda.
A Pro-Democracy group National Democratic Front, NDF, said the call by some few Nigerians were sponsored by terrorists, who are hell-bent on making Nigeria ungovernable.
Recall that a coalition comprising 42 frontline civil society organisations and Femi Falana’s law firm have asked President Muhammadu Buhari to resign or be removed from office by the National Assembly if he cannot address the persistent insecurity in the country.
According to them, through balancing, it will be demonstrated “that every part of Nigeria matters as sectional appointments appear to fuel sectional violence.”