IPPIS: ASUU adamant, insists on initial stand

 
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Tuesday insisted that the Federal Government cannot force the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System (IPPIS) on its members.


ASUU while reacting through its University of Ibadan Chairman Professor Deji Omole emphasised that the Union cannot be harassed or intimidated by those who have penchant for breaking the law.
The ASUU Chairman maintained that the latest directive by the federal government that her officials would move to campuses to begin enrollment of University workers on the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System (IPPIS) as another ploy to break existing laws with impunity, saying such amounts to greatest corruption.


According to Professor Omole, “It is worrisome that a government under democracy is afraid of negotiation and dialogue but prefers to use force.”, adding that ASUU will use available democratic means to prevent the violation and desecration of the Nigerian University system which the Children of the President and top government officials do not find worthy of attending.
“The government pronouncement to forceful enroll university workers is an act of violence against the university system.  It is worrisome for a government under democratic dispensation to  resort to force rather than dialogue.  If not why is the government afraid of negotiations.


“We are not perturbed by the directive. A government claiming to be fighting corruption should not break the law. The university Autonomy Act is very clear on university administrators.  There is no greater corruption than those breaking the law of the land.
“Breaking of existing laws with impunity is the greatest corruption anywhere in the world. we refused to be harassed or intimidated. We are not strangers in this country. We are veritable stakeholders. We cannot be harassed. We have told them what to do.


“Let the government come back to negotiation’s table and let’s discuss the grey areas. Forceful enlistment will not solve the problem. We are not disturbed but we are worried, government is getting dictatorial.A supposedly democratic government is getting dictatorial,” he said.

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