The Academic Staff Union of Universities has directed its members
nationwide not to fill the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information
System sent to universities by the National Universities Commission.
The union, which just resumed from a five-month strike, condemned the
NUC for the latest move which it said might threaten peace again.
It warned NUC boss, Prof. Julius Okojie, to face the daunting tasks of
ensuring that needed facilities and infrastructures were provided for
Nigerian universities, rather than being involved in a task that could
soil his image.
The University of Ibadan branch of ASUU directed its members not to fill
the form in a mail sent to its members through the secretary, Dr. Deji
Omole.
The mail read in part, “Dear members, our attention has been drawn to an
NUC circular directing university staff to fill IPPIS forms. This is to
remind you that the union’s position on IPPIS has not changed. Until
the National Executive Council reviews its earlier decision, no ASUU
member is to
fill the form. NEC is to discuss this issue in February and
give further directive. United we bargain, divided we beg.”
Chairman University of Ibadan Chapter, Dr. Olusegun Ajiboye, said the
latest move by NUC was to further create problems for academic staff,
adding that it could create an avenue for fraudulent practices.
He said, “IPPS negates the principle of university autonomy that ASUU
fought for. We are employed by our respective governing councils and not
centrally by NUC. For salaries to be paid from Abuja is strange to
world university system.
IPPS does not take into consideration the peculiarities of our job. Now
that we are even paid by our universities, members who have problems
with their salaries face difficulties before getting it resolved let
alone salaries being paid from Abuja.”
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