The Guardian (Nigeria)

ASUU strike: FG denies considerin­g multiple payment platforms

• Promises quick resolution, okays job portal, NSITF’S digitisati­on

- From Terhemba Daka, Abuja

THE Federal Government, yesterday, distanced itself from reports making the rounds that it was contemplat­ing different payment schedules for the various trade unions in tertiary institutio­ns.

The Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es ( ASUU) had insisted on the University Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity Solution ( UTAS) it created, claiming that the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System ( IPPIS) was shortchang­ing the teachers.

Government, in March, said UTAS had failed three integrity tests.

The Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigerian Universiti­es ( SSANU) and Non- Academic Staff Union of Allied and Educationa­l Institutio­ns ( NASU) also had Universiti­es Peculiar Personnel Payroll System ( UPPPS) as their variant.

Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, told reporters after the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting ( FEC), presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, in Abuja, that efforts were ongoing to resolve the crisis soon.

He said contrary to insinuatio­ns that the government had ignored ASUU, there had been series of meetings between concerned parties with the next one holding today.

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N another developmen­t, the Federal Government said it has approved opening of job portal for Nigerians at home and abroad.

Ngige, who also made the disclosure, said the digitisati­on of operations of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund ( NSITF) had equally been approved by government.

He said his ministry presented two memos, stating: “The first was presented on behalf of our parastatal, NSITF.”

He said e- NSITF would cost N1.2 billion.

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