FG Verification Exercise Is Dubious, Says ASUU

Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has frowned at a move by the Federal Government to use the 2019 personnel verification exercise to forcefully incorporate lecturers into the Integrated Personnel Payroll System (IPPS).
The president of the Union, professor Biodun Ogunyemi, in a letter circulated to Chapter Chairmen and sighted by Mouthpiece NG, directed members not to fill the personnel verification form. 

Ogunyemi described the exercise as dubious, adding that the FORM of the exercise being distributed requires the supply of “IPPIS number” which connote a dubious kick to forcefully migrate the Union members into the IPPIS.
“The attention of the leadership of the ASUU has been drawn to a circular from the budget office of the federation directing members of our union to participate in a Personnel Verification Exercise designed for selected Ministries, Departments and Agencies. An item on the FORM requires the supply of “IPPIS no”.
This suggests that the so-called exercise is a disguised way of bringing back the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) which our Union rejected in the past with informed arguments. All chairpersons are advised against falling into the trap of forceful migration to the IPPIS. All chairpersons are strongly advised to discourage their members from completing the FORM under reference until the Union review its position on the IPPS.”
Stressing further on the Directive, the Chairman University of Ibadan chapter, Professor Deji Omole, said that current IPPIS program does not accommodate the peculiarities of the job of university lecturers.
He noted that while government has promised to revisit the design of the IPPIS, it has refused to do anything since the Union made its position known in 2014.
“The current state of ippis cannot accommodate the peculiarities of our job as scholar. Members should equally recall that the union has been engaging the federal government with a view to making relevant authorities to appreciate the implications and position of ASUU on the matter since 2014. Pending the resolution of the matter evidence of which shall be communicated to all members, no member of the union is allowed to enlist in the IPPIS” Omole said. 

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