FG proposes merger of IPPIS, ASUU payment platform

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The Thursday’s meeting between the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige and the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in Abuja was adjourned, with the Federal Government

proposing a merger of the IPPIS and ASUU salary payment system.

At the end of the meeting which lasted around four and a half hours, Ngige said, “We had a fulfilling discussion. We used the Memorandum of Action which we entered into in February 2019 and looked at issues that were not fully addressed. We moved to the non-caption of some ASUU members on IPPIS platform which resulted in the withholding of their salaries.

On his own part, Ogunyemi said the issues discussed came from outstanding issues which had tended to be overshadowed by IPPIS. In a speech he made before the technical session began, Ogunyemi, told the minister that IPPIS was a distraction created by government to divert the union from its actual agitation.Meanwhile, ASUU has said the February salary of its members have not been paid.

 

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