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Payment platform crisis: FG may drop IPPIS for ASUU, others as opposition grows

There were indications on  Sunday that the Federal Government might adopt any payment platform developed in universities as an alternative to the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.

The spokesman for the Ministry of Labour and Employment, Charles Akpan, who gave this indication in an interview, however, gave conditions for adopting any payment platform apart from the IPPIS.

According to him, the platform must be capable of eliminating ghost workers’ syndrome and other forms of corruption in the payment of salaries.

Akpan stated this as opposition to the IPPIS grew on Sunday when unions including the Academic Staff Union of Universities,  the  Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities,  the Non-Academic Staff Union, and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria said it was only suitable for the civil service.

Recall that ASUU had on March 23, begun an indefinite strike over the government’s insistence on the IPPIS, among other reasons.

Other university unions, which initially supported the payment system,  backed out on the grounds that it contained many irregularities.

As an alternative to the IPPIS, ASUU had presented its University Transparency and Accountability Solution to the Federal Government.  UTAS is currently being tested by the National Information Technology Development Agency, while SSANU and NASU have proposed the University General and Peculiar Personnel and Payroll System.

The President of ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, in an interview with The PUNCH,  restated the union’s opposition to the IPPIS, saying the system would localize the university system if adopted.

IPPIS won’t allow non-pensionable appointments needed in universities – ASUU

He stated,  “With the IPPIS, lecturers cannot move freely across campuses;  across countries.  It is a system that will not allow you to employ people from outside the country, people who are not on pensionable appointments because the IPPIS focuses only on people with pensionable appointments. Contract staff who are needed in scarce areas are shut out. Our colleagues in the  Diaspora who could come and give international flavour and enrich our programmes are shut out.   If you have a system that will not allow you to fit into global practices, that system cannot fit into a university.”

He explained further that the IPPIS would erode the autonomy of the university system which was established by an Act in 2003.

Ogunyemi added, “The IPPIS was designed for the civil service, which has a uniform approach to payroll. In the civil service, they have to take permission from the head of civil service before they can employ.  That is not possible in university education because a university operates a flexible payroll system by the virtue that lecturers can come for short employment and sabbaticals.”

IPPIS has many irregularities, it gives the salary of a cleaner to a registrar – SSANU

In the same vein, the newly elected vice president of SSANU, Mr. Abdulsobur Salam, explained that the union initially thought the IPPIS would solve some problems in the university system,  but it later found out that it added more problems.

He stated, “At the outset, we did not oppose the IPPIS because we have had issues of corruption in the university system which we thought the  IPPIS would solve. The government made a request that we should key into the IPPIS and they demonstrated to us that the IPPIS had captured everything on salaries.

“But we have witnessed a lot of irregularities;  salaries are not paid, the salary of a cleaner given to a registrar and outright non-payment of staff salaries when the staff has been working for 10 months. It is against this background we are now having a second thought. The IPPIS has created a lot of problems than it has resolved.”

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Efforts to speak to the National General Secretary, Mr. Peter Adeyemi, NASU, proved abortive as he did not pick calls to his mobile phone nor replied an  SMS sent to him.

However, the Chairman of the University of Lagos’ NASU, Mr. Kehinde Ajibade explained that the union found out a lot of irregularities in the IPPIS.

These, he said,  included arbitrary deductions, high taxation, high pension rate, and delay in payments.

Ajibade stated, “What the Federal Government promised us as university workers is contrary to what we are experiencing now.  It’s like the Federal Government deceived us to join the IPPIS. Our salaries were being paid on a platform before we migrated to the IPPIS. Unfortunately, when we got to the IPPIS,  we discovered it was a scam.  It was full of inconsistencies and irregularities that we are still battling with now.

“That is the reason we are opposing the  IPPIS. Some of these irregularities are high taxation, non-remittance of some of the deductions, and cooperative issues. We have submitted our list for payment. It is either it is delayed or we have to send an emissary to their office before they release our money. All these make it difficult for us.  We embarked on a two-week warning strike and the Federal Government invited our leaders. Our national bodies proposed another platform as ASUU did.  The government accepted our new platform and said they would look into it. That’s where we are now.

Our allowances won’t be paid if IPPIS is adopted – PENGASSAN

On his part, the General Secretary of  PENGASSAN, Lumumba Okugbawa, in an interview said,  “We are opposed to the IPPIS for the same reason that ASUU is opposed to it.

“Everything that you think is good must be tested. Now if you test it and there are issues with it, of course, you won’t accept it. So there are issues with the IPPIS. It is not a perfect document.”

“For oil workers, we are also not just the regular civil servants and so all the issues about the system must be cleared before we can accept it.

“Another thing is that if you apply the IPPIS, for instance, some of your allowances as  oil workers  will not be paid.”

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