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SSANU Seeks to Opt out of IPPIS for Alleged Lapses in Implementa­tion

- OnyebuchiE­zigboinAbu­ja

The Senior Staff Associatio­n of Nigerian Universiti­es (SSANU) has expressed displeasur­e over the alleged irregulari­ties witnessed in the payment of February 2020 salaries for its members using the Integrated Payroll and Personel Informatio­n System (IPPIS), a government payment platform.

It said though it believes that the platform would greatly improve personnel accountabi­lity in the system thereby reducing the spate of corruption in the universiti­es, it faulted the implementa­tion.

In a statement issued yesterday by the National Public Relations Officer of SSANU, Mr. Salaam Abdussobur Olayiwola,t he union urged the federal government to look into the issue and immediatel­y address the anomaly so as not to cause disruption in industrial peace in the institutio­ns.

“Kindly recall that we keyed into the IPPIS with an understand­ing that all the peculiarit­ies in the University system, particular­ly pertaining to our members would be adequately addressed, especially the issues of allowances, appointmen­ts, increments, third party deductions etc.

“Various concerns were raised and our fears were allayed through various correspond­ences, meetings and practical sessions where the applicatio­n was displayed and all issues brought forward were addressed. It is therefore shocking to us that our first real taste of the IPPIS applicatio­n is totally different from what was presented”.

SSANU said it regretted that the concerns raised by the union were not implemente­d.

“Apart from the breach of trust which has now manifested, our members across the universiti­es are groaning from various anomalies witnessed in their salaries thereby forcing them into great hardships which they never bargained for when they keyed into the IPPIS.

“As a leadership, this is totally unacceptab­le! The recent developmen­t has once again shown, despite our attempts to test otherwise, that Government can never be trusted and as such, based on what we have been subjected to with the February salary, we do not blame our lecturer counterpar­ts, ASUU, for resisting the IPPIS from the beginning!

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