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ASUU threatens to reject appointment, promotion through IPPIS

by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
June 29, 2020
in Education
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has declared that any appointment and promotions carried out under the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) is illegal.

The Union has been on strike over failure of the government to fulfill agreement reached with in relation to revitalization funding of varsities, earned academic allowances, visitation panel to public schools, the proliferation of universities, and their governance and conclusion of renegotiation of 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement.

ASUU President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, in a strike bulletin made available on Monday, maintained that the union will insist on reversal of appointments and promotions during the strike for failing to meet established norms and procedures for doing so.

Ogunyemi also lashed out at some Vice-Chancellors who are promising online delivery they cannot defend.

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He also stated that appointment through the Illegal IPPIS by some Vice-chancellors will be reversed.

ASUU also asked members not to fill any form or document sent to them through their Vice-Chancellors alleging that some University Vice Chancellors were working National Universities Commission (NUC) for ‘fake’ data collection.

“The Union was working to ensure that lecturers who are yet to receive their salaries for four months get paid while also working tirelessly at getting new salaries and welfare packages commensurate with global standards for her members.

“It is against the ongoing struggle for any member to participate in any appointment during the time because it will fail all standard procedures.

“How many institutions can boast of functional institutional mail? How many of the institutions have functional Internet service? Some of them are behind the problems facing universities with corrupt behaviours.

“ASUU wrote petitions to anti-corruption agencies on these VCs but got no results, which makes us to believe they are working with the ruling class to destroy common patrimony. Employing under IPPIS while on strike is also an illegality.

“They will insist on the reversal of such appointments. We shall pursue our desire to get the best of University for our Children as well as a best welfare system for our members.”

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