The President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Professor Biodun Ogunyemi has accused the Office of Accountant General of the Federation and Ministry of Finance of sabotaging the person and office of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Ogunyemi made the allegation in the Strike Bulletin made available to newsmen by the ASUU Chairman University of Ibadan, Professor Ayo Akinwole on Wednesday.
ASUU had resumed strike to force government to address issues of revitalisation fund, Earned Academic Allowances, proliferation of state universities and their governance, visitation panel to universities and conclusion of renegotiation of 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement which are outstanding in the 7th February 2019 Memorandum of Action (MOA).
According to the ASUU president, many ASUU members are yet to be paid more than a month after the Presidential directive for all Union members to be paid their salaries.
Ogunyemi also stated that the operators of the rejected Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) have distorted the salaries of ASUU members with same person receiving three different amounts for three months, promising members who are yet to be paid that the Union would ensure that no kobo is lost to the illegal IPPIS operators.
He revealed that IPPIS operators short-changed varsity lecturers by using different salary tables to compute and pay ASUU members for same months, assuring that withheld salaries of members from February to May, 2020 would be released.
His words, “The OAGF and the Ministry of finance appear to have assumed larger than life status than the person and office of the President of Nigeria. That explains why more than one month after Presidential directives for all our members to be paid their salaries, many are yet to receive payment. We reassure all our affected members that the leadership of ASUU will not relent in getting redress for this act of sabotage. The zealots of IPPIS have distorted our members’ salaries, with same members receiving different amounts for three months using the rejected IPPIS platform. The IPPIS operators have also used different salary tables to compute and pay our members for same months. We shall ensure that not a kobo owed to and unjustly taken from any ASUU members is lost to IPPIS”.