There
is palpable tension in Nigerian universities, with the Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU, boycotting the ongoing Integrated Payroll
and Personnel Information System, IPPIS, seminar in Port Harcourt,
Rivers State.
Lecturers are bent on downing tools again,
barely a few months after calling off a protracted industrial action, if
the government insists on getting them to join the new payment
platform.
The Federal Government had
directed all its Ministries, Departments and Parastatals, MDS, to join
the computerised payment platform to reduce corruption and human error
in the payment of salaries.
As part of measures to bring
universities into the programme, the government distributed IPPIS forms
to lecturers all over the country through the National Universities
Commission, NUC.
It also organised seminars in the six
geo-political zones of the country to sensitise management, union
leaders and other stakeholders in government-owned universities, on the
new payment platform.
The seminar for the South-South zone was
said to have kicked off on Monday in Port Harcourt, but members of the
union would not turn up for the programme.
A similar
programme which is going on simultaneously in other geo-political zones
of the country is also said to have been boycotted by members of the
union.

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