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MOUAU ASUU Decries Non-payment of Five Months Salary, Blames VC, Bursar for Delay

- Amby Uneze in Owerri

All is not well at the Michael Okpara University of Agricultur­e, Umudike (MOUAU) as members of the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) of the institutio­n have decried the non-payment of five months salary arrears. They accused the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Francis Otunta and the Bursar, Mr. Joseph Kalu Okorie of complicity over the delay.

Reviewing the cause of the delay even as lecturers in other universiti­es had since received their February to May salary arrears in compliance with President Muhammadu Buhari’s directives, the institutio­n’s chapter of ASUU sent a delegation to the vicechance­llor and Pro-Chancellor/ Chairman of the Governing Council, Hon. Lawal Zayyana to investigat­e the delay in the payment of their five months’ salary arrears.

Buhari had issued directives to all federal universiti­es to pay all ASUU members who did not enroll in the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Informatio­n System (IPPIS).

They also resolved to pass a vote of no confidence on the vice-chancellor and the bursar for not being proactive in ensuring that the federal government’s directive was strictly adhered to even when all other federal universiti­es have complied fully with exception of MOUAU.

THISDAY can authoritat­ively confirm that MOUAU ASUU members attributed their fate to an internal problem which can only be resolved by the vice-chancellor and the bursar.

Some of the lecturers who spoke to THISDAY on condition of anonymity, wondered how other federal universiti­es who have the same problem with MOUAU could have all received their salaries leaving them behind not minding what they had passed through within the three month’s lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

They accused the vicechance­llor of not taking into considerat­ion the sufferings of the members of staff, especially ASUU members in spite of their support for his administra­tion.

Efforts made by THISDAY to reach the vice-chancellor and the ASUU Chairperso­n of the institutio­n, Prof. (Mrs.) Echendu proved abortive as their phone numbers could not connect.

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