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‘We’ll Fight To Finish’ – ASUU Vows To Resist FG’s Digital Payroll System IPPIS

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The leadership of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, on Tuesday, November 12, 2019, vowed to fight the Federal Government to the last on its insistent that members of the Union must enrol on the Integrated Payroll Information System, IPPIS.

Emmanuel Osodeke, the national vice-president of ASUU, speaking at a ceremony marking 2019 ASUU Heroes’ Day in Abuja, said the Union has made its position known to the Federal Government that ASUU would not join IPPIS.

Osodeke, fielding questions from journalists restated the position of the Union that there was nowhere in the world that salaries and wages of university staff are paid from the central government.

The ASUU Vice-President said: “The Union has made its position known to the Federal Government and we awaiting the government response.

He added that in line with the best practices in the world and the peculiarities of the university system, every university should have its own structure, noting that every university has its own Governing Council that employ the workers and not the Federal Civil Service Commission.

“Therefore, the Council must determine the mode of payment of its workers and not the Accountant General Office. We are looking at peculiarities of universities and we must fight for it.

When reminded that stopping salaries of university workers would affect them, he said: “When we get there we know what to do.”

On sex-for-marks scandal rocking many universities in Nigeria, the ASUU President said this was a media hype, saying every university has a law and the laws spelt out how to deal with such cases. 

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