Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities have alleged that the Federal government has added some of its members to the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, through Bank Verification Number without their consent.
In an interview with reporters on Monday June 8, 2020, the ASUU National President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, described the FG’s action as an illegal act.
He added that newly recruited staff were threatened with termination of appointment while the older members were threatened with the forfeiture of their pension.
“The strike is still on, we are not accepting the IPPIS, and our rejection still subsists. It is not suitable for the university system. We are working on an alternative which we will unveil soon.
“We have told the government that we are ready to discuss with them but they need time to sort themselves,” he said.
Ogunyemi complained that despite the presidential directive stating that salaries should be paid, many members were still not paid.
“Before the IPPIS, the issues we were tracking have all remained the same so this strike will continue until when the government is sincere to come to the negotiation table with an open mind,” the ASUU President said.
Ogunyemi also condemned the reduction in the education budget due to the coronavirus pandemic. He stated that an emergency should be declared in the sector.
“It is a disaster because no rational person can justify the reduction of the education budget. It is the most unreasonable thing any government can do. It is embarrassing at a time we are addressing a global emergency.
“Due to the pandemic, the government has taken steps to tackle health emergency so there is the need to also assess the situation of education.
“The government of the day in 2017, said the time was right to declare a state of emergency on education and this declaration is now more imperative in the face of COVID-19 especially in the higher education system,” he added.