The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has bitterly complained about the cruel act of the Federal Government in cutting their salaries through the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System (IPPIS). ASUU has also complained of how the Federal Government has gone ahead to pay certain lecturers who were not registered on the IPPIS in the first place.
We however are left to wonder – “is Federal Government playing a game?” This is because the Federal Government stopped the payment of salaries of staff of universities since March, 2020 on the guise that they were not registered on the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System. Yet, the Federal Government has ordered the payment of lecturers who didn’t register on IPPIS which has raised an eyebrow from the Academic Staff Union of Universities.
The ASUU President, Biodun Ogunyemi, said “the first comment is that we wondered how they could have used the IPPIS platform when our members didnโt submit BVN or sign into IPPIS. The impression we were given before is that before the government could use IPPIS, people must submit themselves for data capture, biometrics capture and so forth. But that did not happen in this instance”.
โSo if the government could go ahead and use the IPPIS to pay salaries, it means our suspicion is being confirmed which means they can manipulate that platform as they want. This is because if people who did not register on IPPIS are being paid through IPPIS, it means that anybody can be imported into that system and that has been our suspicion all along. We have said that the IPPIS is not waterproof as claimed.
โSecondly, by using IPPIS to pay our members (because in the alert, it was clearly stated there; the IPPIS was mentioned in the alert) we have also seen the inadequacies of that platform. When the government called us for a meeting in July 2019, it said all the fears had been addressed. How come, this time around, by using the IPPIS, you distorted peopleโs salaries?
โOur members are saying the government amputated their salaries. They removed from some peopleโs salaries. The pay slips are nowhere and the cooperative deductions, union dues and all the third party deductions are nowhere to be found. You now start to wonder whether this is the system we need.
โAs we have been saying, the alternative we have been working on is in progress and we will soon unveil it to Nigerians.โ
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