Wednesday 28 July 2021

Fresh varsity strike looms, FG, ASUU resume fight on payment platforms

 


ASUU President, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke

ASUU President, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke

 Transparency and Accountability Solution, a payment platform developed by ASUU.

According to him, UTAS does not make provision for tax deduction from salaries. He added that ASUU members cannot collect salaries without paying taxes.

Recall that the President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke, in an interview with The PUNCH on Monday, accused the Federal Government of violating agreements it reached with the lecturers before they called off their strike on December 24, 2020.

He specifically accused government of not paying the earned academic allowances as contained in the agreements.

He also faulted what he called the selective payment of salaries to ASUU members, saying professors in some institutions received N80,000 in June and senior lecturers got N25,000.


Osodeke said the union had been proved right in its opposition to the IPPIS. He said in June, a number of lecturers in Nigerian universities received different salaries.

But Gong, in the interview with The PUNCH,  challenged the union to be more specific in its allegations that government had violated agreements.

He said the ministry was preparing an official letter to seek clarifications from ASUU over its recent pronouncements.

Gong stated, “Let them (ASUU) be specific on their accusations. Let them state the parts of the agreements which have not been met.

“Let them also mention the ministries responsible for not meeting the agreements.

“For example, if we say we want to pay them this amount of money, is it not the ministry of finance who will do the payment?

“For the UTAS platform, there is no provision on that platform for tax deduction. How do you pay someone’s salary without tax deductions? Let them list their issues.

When we saw the publications (by ASUU). We wrote to the permanent secretary to notify him of the allegations by ASUU and we pleaded with him to tell the Chairman (Executive Secretary) of the National Universities Commission to launch an inquiry.”

Besides the issue of payment, ASUU also accused the Federal Government of appointing non-graduates into the governing boards of universities.

Responding to this, Gong stated,  “The permanent secretary has directed that a letter be written to ASUU.  This was what the permanent secretary  said, ‘Write to the ASUU president to indicate those he claimed are not graduates among the members of governing council for further investigations.’ I am already writing the publication.”

ASUU, a few day ago,   issued a fresh strike notice to push for the payment of outstanding allowances and adoption of UTAS  for the payment of lecturers’ salaries, instead of the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.

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