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ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by dodgelord: 6:22pm On Jun 25, 2022
ASUU proffers solution to ongoing strike

Post source: wwwpostorous.com

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has observed that resolving its ongoing strike action could be done by the adoption of the transparent payment platform, University Transparency and Accountability Solutions (UTAS).

Dr Socrates Ebo, Chairperson of ASUU, Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State chapter, in a statement, lamented that the deep-rooted penchant for corruption within government ethos is all out to frustrate its deployment, saying that UTAS has been proven to be a flawless payment platform.

According to him, the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS), has been decisively proven to be a porous, easily compromised payment platform.

The chairperson opined that the IPPIS has been ineffective in curtailing waste of resources, stressing that on the contrary it has been used to pad payrolls and used to effect all manner of fraudulent deductions from workers’ salaries.

He explained, “We definitely can’t continue this way, the adoption of a transparent payment platform is critical to resolving the current impasse in the nation’s university system. UTAS has been proven to be a flawless payment platform but the deep-rooted penchant for corruption in our government ethos is all out to frustrate its deployment.”

He stated that no lecturer under IPPIS can say for certain what his salary is, pointing out that what they find queer is the insistence of some government officials on the use of IPPIS when it is proven to be compromised and corruption-prone.

The statement noted that UTAS has been designed to be corruption-proof, asking why the government would not be interested in a payment platform that is cheap, 100% corruption-proof, and 100% indigenous.

It stated that if IPPIS was corruption-proof, the accountant-general of the federation would not have been able to loot N80 billion and N70 billion.

It said the statement claimed of savings by IPPIS are fraudulent, saying that IPPIS arbitrarily cuts workers’ legitimate salaries to cover its heavily corrupt and inefficient tracks to create the false impression of efficiency and savings.

The statement explained that the recently paid minimum wage arrears are a case study as many persons have not been paid till date, stressing that in his branch alone, 40 persons have not been paid while the Minister of Labour thinks that they were paid three years arrears.

He added that what they received was a mere nine months without any clear template on how the payments were made, stressing that nobody knows what they are entitled to, nobody can ask questions to anybody and even the university bursars can’t explain how the payments were made and what was paid.

He suggested that the government should get serious with education in the country, saying that in the 60s and 70s, the universities ranked high among their peers with scholars all over the world coming to their universities to teach and study.

He lamented that today, the universities are so dead that even their politicians no longer believe in them as they now send their wards abroad for the same education, saying that they are the people killing education in the country as ASUU is the only bastion of defence for quality education in this country.

The chairperson noted that when education is destroyed, healthcare is also destroyed, and doctors are taught new procedures and skills at the universities, not at Aso Rock Clinic or National Assembly, pointing out that eventually, everyone gets sick and everyone eventually suffers consequences of the dearth of educational infrastructure.

Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by KingsJohnson(m): 7:58pm On Jun 25, 2022
We need to get it right come 2023.



Our Polithievicians have no plan for us neither do they care about the future of this nation.

Dear Nigerians, time to take back our country.


HE Peter Obi is Coming, Hope is Coming.

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Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by Jman06(m): 8:43pm On Jun 25, 2022
I just hope ASUU excos are thinking properly!

From the way the payment platform issue is going, it is looking like an impossible task for ASUU to insist on UTAS. Already, SSANU has developed another platform which they called U3P or whatever. Very soon other unions will start coming up with their own platforms thereby defeating the noble purpose of IPPIS. No leader would want to be in that situation!

ASUU should please, in the interest of students, stop this insistence on UTAS. Instead, let them work with the FG to domesticate IPPIS in the various universities in order to help monitor the platform and curtail the bottlenecks in IPPIS.

Let them strive to always fight a just fight and not a fight that would create chaos in the polity. If they've been able to negotiate better pay with the Brigg's committee, let them forget UTAS and work on improving IPPIS, otherwise, they maybe giving Nigerians the impression that they have another fraudulent agenda with the UTAS platform.

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Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by Stephenmoka4(m): 8:48pm On Jun 25, 2022
I thought it's a better news, still beating around the bush.
Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by AAA593: 10:17pm On Jun 25, 2022
Jman06:
I just hope ASUU excos are thinking properly!

From the way the payment platform issue is going, it is looking like an impossible task for ASUU to insist on UTAS. Already, SSANU has developed another platform which they called U3P or whatever. Very soon other unions will start coming up with their own platforms thereby defeating the noble purpose of IPPIS. No leader would want to be in that situation!

ASUU should please, in the interest of students, stop this insistence on UTAS. Instead, let them work with the FG to domesticate IPPIS in the various universities in order to help monitor the platform and curtail the bottlenecks in IPPIS.

Let them strive to always fight a just fight and not a fight that would create chaos in the polity. If they've been able to negotiate better pay with the Brigg's committee, let them forget UTAS and work on improving IPPIS, otherwise, they maybe giving Nigerians the impression that they have another fraudulent agenda with the UTAS platform.
Fraudulent ke. ASUU cannot receive better pay with Ippis. Ippis will do illegal deductions and tax deductions
Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by Jman06(m): 10:25pm On Jun 25, 2022
AAA593:

Fraudulent ke. ASUU cannot receive better pay with Ippis. Ippis will do illegal deductions and tax deductions
I believe that domesticating IPPIS in the universities and having ASUU monitor its operations would solve the problem of undue deductions and reduce the stress of lecturers having to travel to Abuja sort out issues with payments.
Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by AAA593: 10:46pm On Jun 25, 2022
Jman06:
I believe that domesticating IPPIS in the universities and having ASUU monitor its operations would solve the problem of undue deductions and reduce the stress of lecturers having to travel to Abuja sort out issues with payments.
Abuja cabals will never ever allow that
Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by Jman06(m): 11:15pm On Jun 25, 2022
AAA593:

Abuja cabals will never ever do that
That would be easier to achieve than UTAS! Would you rather all unions in the country start coming up with different payment platforms and going on strikes to get the government accept such platforms That would create a lot chaos.
Re: ASUU Proffers Solution To Ongoing Strike by HaryaorGirl(f): 12:15am On Jun 26, 2022
Jman06:
I just hope ASUU excos are thinking properly!

From the way the payment platform issue is going, it is looking like an impossible task for ASUU to insist on UTAS. Already, SSANU has developed another platform which they called U3P or whatever. Very soon other unions will start coming up with their own platforms thereby defeating the noble purpose of IPPIS. No leader would want to be in that situation!

ASUU should please, in the interest of students, stop this insistence on UTAS. Instead, let them work with the FG to domesticate IPPIS in the various universities in order to help monitor the platform and curtail the bottlenecks in IPPIS.

Let them strive to always fight a just fight and not a fight that would create chaos in the polity. If they've been able to negotiate better pay with the Brigg's committee, let them forget UTAS and work on improving IPPIS, otherwise, they maybe giving Nigerians the impression that they have another fraudulent agenda with the UTAS platform.


It is always NO UTAS, NO RESUMPTION!

They want this UTAS by fire by force. Something is really not right.

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