Strike: We’re still interested in court case — and we will never accept IPPIS, says ASUU | TheCable
The Academic Staff Union of Universities says it will “never” accept the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System for the payment of lecturers’ entitlements.
The federal government had said it would apply the ‘no work, no pay’ rule for the period of the strike by the university lecturers.
“Autonomy of Nigerian university is our problem, not the peculiarities in IPPIS. The office of the head of service of the federation has taken over the work of the university governing councils and vice-chancellors. We are asking that they take their hands off the universities.”
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