Varsity strike: ASUU, FG concur on the combination of UTAS into
IPPIS
- · ASUU and the government have agreed to fuse UTAS
framework into the administration's responsibility approach IPPIS
- · The fractional understanding was arrived at when the body met with the work and efficiency serve Chris Ngige
- · ASUU and the national government have been at loggerhead over the appropriation of the IPPIS arrangement into the varsities' instructors finance administration.
Following quite a while of warmth which brought about
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) pronouncing a fourteen-day
cautioning strike, the association has at long last agreed with the national
government over the utilization of University Transparency and Accountability
Solution (UTAS). The varsities' teachers have been in debate with the
legislature over the selection of government's responsibility strategy
Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) into instructors'
finance administration.
ASUU said the product doesn't mirror the genuine activity of
speakers across colleges, provoking the body to build up its own product called
UTAS which it needs the administration to receive, Premium Times reports.
ASUU, central government concede to joining of UTAS into
IPPIS (Source: Twitter). In any case, during a gathering with work and
efficiency serve Chris Ngige, the arrangement for the fuse of the UTAS
programming was come to between the two gatherings following a few hours. In
spite of the fact that the understanding was come to on break base, ASUU
president Biodun Ogunyemi said the national official committee of the body will
meet and audit the conditions joined to the combination of UTAS into IPPIS.
Ogunyemi, who didn't reveal the conditions given by the government, said the
working chamber of ASUU will consider next pushes forward of the following
gathering with Ngige on Monday, March 16. ASUU was driven by its leader, Prof
Ogunyemi, to meet the pastor of work and work in his service. The gathering,
which occurred at the meeting room of the service, was led by Ngige. Others in
participation at the gathering incorporated the bookkeeper general of the
alliance, Idris Ahmed; the clergyman of state for instruction, Chukwuemeka
Nwajiuba and the money serve, Zainab Ahmed.
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