The Academic Staff Union of Universities on Thursday said the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation used the controversial Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System platform to
pay the salaries of university lecturers, without capturing their biometrics and other information.
The ASUU President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, stated this in an interview with our correspondent in Abuja, adding that if lecturers who did not register on IPPIS were paid through the system, it meant that anyone could be imported onto the platform. The salaries had been withheld because the lecturers had failed to register on the IPPIS – an ongoing matter of contention between ASUU and the government.
The ASUU President, Ogunyemi, said on Thursday that the union had clear evidence that the controversial IPPIS platform was used in paying the lecturers’ salaries without any biometrics or data capture.
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