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IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Nobody: 6:56am On May 21, 2020
Nigerian human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, (SAN) has said that the Federal Government lacks the legitimate power to enrol university lecturers on the centralised payroll system, Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), saying such directives can only come from the university governing bodies which are the employers of the university workforce, academic staff inclusive.

Falana stated this while responding to a question from a participant during a virtual conference organised and coordinated by the Socio-Economic Right and Accountability Project (SERAP) in the early hours of Friday, May 15.

Falana maintained that the action of the government constitutes ultra vire as the university system has a direct employer of labour, which is often the governing council of individual universities. Hence, only the employer of labour can give such directives to its workforce.

He echoed the ASUU’s suspicion concerning the government’s sincerity with the system, saying it had been noted in many quarters that the request might not be directly from the government of the federation but as a proxy request by the World Bank.

Falana said being a counsel to ASUU in the matter, he was aware that the union has also come up with an alternative to the IPPIS but the Federal Government was unwilling to compare notes.

In an interview with The Punch, the ASUU President, Biodun Ogunyemi, said the system “is not as waterproof as the government claimed,” saying the Union’s alternative to the government’s system is “in progress.”

In January, the Federal Government ordered a stoppage of salaries of lecturers and other workers who had not enrolled on the IPPIS. However, ASUU rejected the directive, saying such directives would affect the autonomy of universities.

Meanwhile, in April, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the immediate payment of withheld February and March salaries to the lecturers who have not been enrolled on the centralised payroll system.

The organised labour had, since March, embarked on indefinite industrial actions for reasons not unconnected to the request by the Federal Government to enrol its members on IPPIS and the agitation for implementation of the previously agreed memorandum of understandings, MoU.

Meanwhile, concluding his message to the participants, which were majorly students, Falana encouraged students to start taking action on things that are considered not to be right in the society starting from their campuses. He enjoined students to always “ensure your Vice-Chancellors and Governing Body comply with the law.” He then promised that he would support any student with any just claim.
https://campusreporter.ng/ippis-fg-has-no-legal-right-to-enrol-lecturers-falana/
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Nobody: 6:58am On May 21, 2020
Ok
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by opportunes: 7:02am On May 21, 2020
Good
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Wizklynd23(m): 7:05am On May 21, 2020
They shouldn't join IPPIS
If they don't see the need to.
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Amotolongbo(f): 7:06am On May 21, 2020
Falana said being a counsel to ASUU in the matter, he was aware that the union has also come up with an alternative to the IPPIS but the Federal Government was unwilling to compare notes.
What else does one expect Femi Falana being the counsel to ASUU to say?

If he is the counsel to the federal government, he will say otherwise

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Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by dalongjnr: 7:07am On May 21, 2020
Hmm... Who appoint and owned the universities? He who pays the bills dictate the tunes.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by seunmsg(m): 7:10am On May 21, 2020
Falana should shit up. FG owns the university and appoints the governing council. So, what is he saying?
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by joyandfaith: 7:16am On May 21, 2020
is governing council not representing FG?
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by chatinent: 7:19am On May 21, 2020
Nigeria Is a constitutionless country; all agencies are accountable to the president.
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Chikelue2000(m): 7:25am On May 21, 2020
This ASUU vs FG wahala calls 4 concern
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by juvewalex(m): 7:26am On May 21, 2020
The lecturers are employees of who ? They better find a way to key into it .Otherwise, no salary and trust Nigerian government nonchalant attitude towards strike if that's the aim of the Union.
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Nobody: 8:23am On May 21, 2020
I know the people supporting the government belong to these three groups
1. Buharists
2. Lecturer haters
3. those who want a better country

Some of those who hate the lecturers are not graduates, many were victimized by wicked lecturers while in school, Others can't gain admission, etc.

There is nothing one can do about the first group, because everything Buhari does is right.

What happened to the second group of people can be prevented. And I want them and those in the third category to know that:

1. University staff are not civil servants.
2. the University is not an agency or parastatal of government.
3. University workers are answerable to their governing councils and not the President because the Universities are autonomous.
4. the government supports Universities financially does not mean they dictate the tune anyhow they want.
5. etc etc.
These are global practices which ensures that Universities/Faculty maintain their (intellectual) independence. This is the situation worldwide.
What happened to the victims of the system (lecturer haters) were caused in part by the government through ill advised interventions in the University system.
Read
https://www.nairaland.com/5870521/what-pay-what-get-ASUU
Things will keep getting worse. If you think we are at the lowest, think again.


Another thing I want us to know is that even if the government is in total control of the University system, a lecturer that wants to be wicked will still be wicked and there is nothing anyone can do about it.
We still have corruption in the civil service despite the implemention of IPPIS.

An average Nigerian cannot still get jobs easily in the civil service despite the fact that there are no ghost workers, and nobody is evening "multiple salaries".

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Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by festacman(m): 8:44am On May 21, 2020
Baba Femi Falana sounded like he has slight fatigue from his yesterday's birthday party. Federal Government is the ultimate proprietor, visitor and regulator of all federal universities in Nigeria.

For the ASUU's misgivings about IPPIS, I think that it is a negative attitude on the part of FG to insist that it is either IPPIS or nothing. Since the shared interest of all parties is the ultimate good of Nigeria university system, unnecassary grandstanding by both either ASUU or Government is counterproductive. My suggestion is since IPPIS is a software, there is nothing stopping FG from designing another software that captures the peculiarities of university system. Simple.

Countries develop and progress by creating options, matching solutions to challenges and turning threats into opportunities.

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Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by kb83(m): 9:40am On May 21, 2020
The government and ASUU should sit down and find a common ground on this issue of IPPIS, let them remember that posterity will judge them if the fail to do what's needful at times like this.
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Nobody: 10:07am On May 21, 2020
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by orisa37: 11:30am On May 21, 2020
PLEASE LET'S THINK AGAIN. I THINK THAT UNIVERSITIES' HIRE AND FIRE SYSTEM IS A KIND OF DELEGATED DUTIES OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Racoon(m): 11:46am On May 21, 2020
Abeg I beg to disagree with Falana(SAN) on this issue.Do you know the corruption ASUU is using this IPPS thing to perpetuate? Imagine one lecturer/consultant involved in teaching/medical practice in multiple universities/ teaching hospitals.This create an unnecessary clog up of the system & worsening the unemployment crisis.
Re: IPPIS: FG Has No Legal Right To Enrol Lecturers — Falana by Lovelive: 12:21pm On May 21, 2020
Well said

decode:
I know the people supporting the government belong to these three groups
1. Buharists
2. Lecturer haters
3. those who want a better country

Some of those who hate the lecturers are not graduates, many were victimized by wicked lecturers while in school, Others can't gain admission, etc.

There is nothing one can do about the first group, because everything Buhari does is right.

What happened to the second group of people can be prevented. And I want them and those in the third category to know that:

1. University staff are not civil servants.
2. the University is not an agency or parastatal of government.
3. University workers are answerable to their governing councils and not the President because the Universities are autonomous.
4. the government supports Universities financially does not mean they dictate the tune anyhow they want.
5. etc etc.
These are global practices which ensures that Universities/Faculty maintain their (intellectual) independence. This is the situation worldwide.
What happened to the victims of the system (lecturer haters) were caused in part by the government through ill advised interventions in the University system.
Read
https://www.nairaland.com/5870521/what-pay-what-get-ASUU
Things will keep getting worse. If you think we are at the lowest, think again.


Another thing I want us to know is that even if the government is in total control of the University system, a lecturer that wants to be wicked will still be wicked and there is nothing anyone can do about it.
We still have corruption in the civil service despite the implemention of IPPIS.

An average Nigerian cannot still get jobs easily in the civil service despite the fact that there are no ghost workers, and nobody is evening "multiple salaries".

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