IPPIS: ASUU Says FG Can’t Frighten them with Salary Stoppage
Leke
Baiyewu , Olaleye Aluko and Ada Wodu
The
Academic Staff Union of Universities on Thursday said the Federal Government
could not threaten its members with salary stoppage in order to force them to
enroll for the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System .
The union
also alleged that some vice – chancellors were forcing lecturers to register
for the IPPIS , which it had rejected .
The
Federal Government had on Wednesday said university lecturers were enrolling
for the IPPIS despite the opposition of ASUU.
The
Coordinator of the IPPIS in the Office of Account General of the Federation ,
Mr. Olusegun Olufehinti , said , “ The salary is personal and if that is the
case, then we expect everyone that wants to be paid to enroll because that will
be the only basis you can get your salary. ”
But in an
interview with The PUNCH on Thursday, the ASUU National President, Prof Biodun
Ogunyemi , accused some vice – chancellors of meddling in its struggle against
the IPPIS . He said overzealous VCs were “forcing lecturers to be captured on
the platform. ”
He said ,
“ On the issue of non – payment of salaries , when we get to that bridge, we
will cross it. The issue of salaries or no salaries is not new to us in this
struggle. We have been threatened a number of times on non – payment of
salaries. So if anybody wants to frighten ASUU, it is not with salaries. So we
have gone beyond that. We believe that our principles and focus are more
important than all these threats .”
ASUU added
that its team would soon complete work on an alternative platform which the
Senate was expecting the union to come and demonstrate before it.
He said ,
by the time the union put forward its model, the fears of the government would
be allayed and the university system preserved .
Ogunyemi
had on Sunday said the Federal Government needed to test its ( the union ’s )
model of ensuring financial transparency rather than forcing its members to
register for the IPPIS , which started on Monday and would end on December 7 .
The ASUU
president said , “ On the IPPIS , our members are complying with our directive
, except for few places where some vice – chancellors forcefully imposed the
IPPIS on them, blackmailing and even causing division among our ranks . We have
some of those universities where they are trying to impose the IPPIS on them.
The VCs caused divisions and ill -feelings among our members. We think this
matter does not concern them because if they actually understand the argument,
they will know we are actually fighting for the interests of the system and not
for ourselves .
IPPIS
begins at Unical
In the
University of Calabar , officials of the Accountant General of the Federation
have started registering workers for the IPPIS .
One of our
correspondents gathered that 11 officials arrived late on Tuesday and on
Wednesday they were seen setting up their facilities in a lecture hall behind
the Graduate School to begin the exercise .
Non-
academic staff of the university were seen filling forms while a handful of
security personnel of the university were at the venue .
The first
group of staff that was being attended to were from the Department of
Agriculture, to be followed alphabetically by workers in other departments.
The leader
of the team , Tobi Orungbemi , said , “ The date given to us to conduct the
exercise is 25th November to 7 th of December . The response has been good .
You know this is the first day . We have to get the venue ready, set up our
system . There is no resistance from anyone. ”
Reps
intervene in FG , ASUU crisis
But the
House of Representatives on Thursday resolved to intervene in the crisis
between the Federal Government and ASUU over the IPPIS .
The House
decided to investigate the crisis following the unanimous adoption of a motion
by Tajudeen Abass , who called for the intervention of the parliament in the
crisis.