Pay Our Outstanding Salaries Before We Talk About Ending Strike, ASUU Tells Nigerian Government | Sahara Reporters

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Pay Our Outstanding Salaries Before We Talk About Ending Strike, ASUU Tells NigeriaGov | Sahara Reporters Ogunyemi said its members at the University of Maiduguri and the Michael Opara University of Agriculture have not been paid about five... READ MORE:

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has asked the Nigerian Government to pay salaries of members as part of conditions to suspend its ongoing strike.

He said that the software will cater to the peculiarities of universities in Nigeria both private and public. “In addition, the Federal Government pledged that when fully developed UTAS will be subjected to various integrity tests in order to verify its efficacy to see whether this final product will pass the necessary technical attribute test as specified by NITDA.

“It was ill-advised, ab initio, to have deployed IPPIS in the universities. All the distortions and disruptions being reported within the university payrolls of federal universities in the last six months or so, even by those who initially welcomed IPPIS with open arms, were predicted by ASUU. Unlike IPPIS, however, the UTAS is a web-based Enterprise Resource Planning application deployed for the overall management of university resources in an efficient, transparent, and accountable manner.

 

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