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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by otokx(m): 7:26am On Nov 27, 2019
Danzakidakura:
then they habe nothing to loose, why strike ?

They claim it goes against the spirit of autonomy whatever that means.

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Yohh: 7:26am On Nov 27, 2019
1kbusiness:
grin

I gotta ask though, what will happen to People with 2 or more jobs? Will they forfeit all of em?
They'll only be paid for one of them
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by kevoh(m): 7:31am On Nov 27, 2019
otokx:


We are still waiting for the IPPIS people at the University of Port Harcourt, they have not shown up for the exercise which was to start last Monday and is supposed to end next week Friday or so.
Don't worry they will show up. The IPPIS people might be slow but you will still get captured at the end of the day even if it's in January.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by bluefilm: 7:33am On Nov 27, 2019
This christmas go hot for ASUU o!

Make anybody wey like dem go warn dem o!

But I trust black man sha.

All na initial gra gra... grin grin grin
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by loldar2000(f): 7:35am On Nov 27, 2019
misterjosh:
Hope this "thing" will address the issue of ex governors who are now law makers and still collect pensions from their respective states...

Nigerian and Baba Buhari will not look at that. Instead they will be digging for the downfall of their fellow compatriot, hardworking masses.

What we need is a system to cop our politician and the political system in Nigeria

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by kwalangida1: 7:44am On Nov 27, 2019
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post=84400791:
This is a very good development.

Dem go dey alrite las las.
People that crime have turned to their second nature.
Shameless Criminals.
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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by kwalangida1: 7:44am On Nov 27, 2019
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Who are we to believe Mr Otok?!
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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Nobody: 7:50am On Nov 27, 2019
Danzakidakura:
The FG should properly discuss with ASUU and assure them that even if you are a visiting lecture in other institution you wont be affected.most of the doctors collect double salary they lecture and still work with FMC attached to their institutions. God bless Nigeria.

Exactly the point of academics but no they just want to force it down the system. Take into cognizance the peculiarity of the job and everyone will enroll. Accreditation purposes is one reason for visiting and same with recruitment above 50 years. So after recruiting someone above 50years, use him for accreditation and then because of IPPIS you want to lay the person off.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Kenturkey048(m): 8:00am On Nov 27, 2019
Dupalmer:
More like it. Can anyone please tell me why ASUU doesn't want to be oasrt of the IPPIS?
me speaking from the angle of payment,university of calabar as a case study.University senior staff want to continue with their corrupt practices..stupid and corrupt bastards...imagine a staff working in unical with fluctuating salary...today they pay you 70,,tomorrow they pay you 80,000,,next tomorrow they pay you 85,000..with this,salary comes directly from CBN to workers account ..no more to school account before disbursing to staff..so e dey pain them because it will stop their stealing practices...But I trust buhari
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by sinkhole: 8:01am On Nov 27, 2019
It's better to understand an issue before taking a stand.
I tried to make findings from the staffs of those MDAs that are enrolled already on IPPIS. My findings are not heartwarming at all.
First, they receive less as their Taxes are scandalously high.
Second, their salaries are not static, they fluctuate.
Third, when an error occurs, it can take you almost a year to rectify it as Abuja shall become your second home where some people will extort money from you.
Fourth, no mistake is minute. For instance, as far as they're concerned, Ajayi O. Badmus is a different person from Ajayi Owolabi Badmus. If the above is the case, your salary will be returned and to get it back, you have to go to Abuja with all the necessary documents for God knows how many times.
My conclusion is that the platform is over 90% pro government. Don't forget that the template may not accept you if you're above 50 years.
I was wondering why ASUU was kicking against it. I sympathize with the non teaching staff who rush to enroll on the platform.
You can contact any staff of the NIMC to understand their precarious situation. I have a nephew who I have to support monthly since their enrollment.

Please note that this actually is not mine!

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by ShootThemAll(m): 8:01am On Nov 27, 2019
Gbagam...e don set. Lecturers that lectures in 5 different universities, you only see them once in a semester because they are serious with ONLY the private universities they lecture and are sure of getting their FG salary every month...E don happen o. Election Riggers! Go and register for IPPIS and stop giving flimsy excuses.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by jmaine: 8:13am On Nov 27, 2019
ShootThemAll:
Gbagam...e don set. Lecturers that lectures in 5 different universities, you only see them once in a semester because they are serious with ONLY the private universities they lecture and are sure of getting their FG salary every month...E don happen o. Election Riggers! Go and register for IPPIS and stop giving flimsy excuses.

Ignorance... So how will IPPIS stop the salary of lecturer working as an adjunct in a private University or even State University ...?

Are they on IPPIS as well..?

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by zabson(m): 8:14am On Nov 27, 2019
Dupalmer:
More like it. Can anyone please tell me why ASUU doesn't want to be oasrt of the IPPIS?

1. It will erode University Autonomy.
2. The issue if visitation by lecturers (which is legitimate) will be affected.
3. The payment of casual University staff will be affected.
4. It will open avenue for reckless charges from worker's salaries
5. The jssue if retirement age will cause problems because it is supposed to be 70 years for academic staff, while on IPPIS it is pegged at 60years for federal employees.
6. More corruption is likely as workers having issues especially of payment will be at the merc8 of corrupt people before their issues are attended to.
Abd many other issues.

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by zabson(m): 8:18am On Nov 27, 2019
sinkhole:
It's better to understand an issue before taking a stand.
I tried to make findings from the staffs of those MDAs that are enrolled already on IPPIS. My findings are not heartwarming at all.
First, they receive less as their Taxes are scandalously high.
Second, their salaries are not static, they fluctuate.
Third, when an error occurs, it can take you almost a year to rectify it as Abuja shall become your second home where some people will extort money from you.
Fourth, no mistake is minute. For instance, as far as they're concerned, Ajayi O. Badmus is a different person from Ajayi Owolabi Badmus. If the above is the case, your salary will be returned and to get it back, you have to go to Abuja with all the necessary documents for God knows how many times.
My conclusion is that the platform is over 90% pro government. Don't forget that the template may not accept you if you're above 50 years.
I was wondering why ASUU was kicking against it. I sympathize with the non teaching staff who rush to enroll on the platform.
You can contact any staff of the NIMC to understand their precarious situation. I have a nephew who I have to support monthly since their enrollment.

Please note that this actually is not mine!

To top it all. It is alleged that this IPPIS issue is contracted to a top government official.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Nobody: 8:20am On Nov 27, 2019
valentineuwakwe:
There were indications on Tuesday that any federal university lecturers that failed to register for the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System might forfeit their December salary.
The PUNCH gathered that officials at the Accountant General of the Federation Office had arrived at some universities and begun the enrolment of workers in the institutions despite the opposition of the Academic Staff Union of Universities .
At the University of Port Harcourt , a top official , who does not want his name mentioned, said the Federal Government officials , who would carry out the enrolment of lecturers and others , arrived at the institution on Monday and had since begun the exercise .
The source told one of our correspondents that measures had been put in place to ensure that any lecturer who stayed away from the enrolment for the IPPIS would not get his or her December salary .
He disclosed that the government officials for the exercise were working directly with the university ’ s bursar .
“ Those who don ’t enrol will not get their salaries; it is as simple as that . Their salaries in this December may not likely come, unless they ( government officials) did not finish their work in December . If they finish in December , that is when they stop paying those who refuse to enrol because the platform is to make people to stay in their universities and teach, ” he added.
At the Ebitimi Banigo conference hall of UNIPORT , it was observed that an IPPIS enrolment requirements form was posted on one of the doors.
The requirements include letter of first employment, letter of last promotion, evidence of transfer ( if any ), staff identification card and birth certificate/ declaration of age.
It was learnt that the officials would carry out the exercise for two weeks.
UNIPORT CONUA says ASUU causing crises
A splinter group of ASUU known as the Congress of University Academics directed its members to begin the enrolment for the IPPIS .
CONUA UNIPORT gave this directive on Tuesday in a communique signed by the Coordinator , Dr Ovunda Ihunwo , and the Secretary, Dr O .F. Mbalisi.
Reading the communiqué to journalists in Port Harcourt, Ihunwo described as irritating the frequency with which some ASUU leaders at both the national level and branches across the country incited their members to embark on strike actions as a means of resolving industrial disputes.
He said ASUU leaders’ action was a show of ineptitude and lack of patriotism.
He said , “ We call on our members to enrol for the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System .
“ Higher education system in Nigeria is on the verge of a dangerous precipice and there is an urgent need for all the stakeholders; the government , the general public and employees of tertiary institutions , especially academics, to adopt deliberate measures towards salvaging the system. ”
Ihunwo alleged that much of the crises that had rocked UNIPORT in the past three years were orchestrated by the current Chairman of ASUU , Dr Austen Sado , accusing him of destabilising the smooth running of the institution.
But Sado told our correspondent that he was being accused because he had continued to stand for justice.
Sado said , “ The allegations against me are the product of the imagination of those who concocted them and no value should be placed on them. ”
OAGF registers 200 UNIABUJA workers
Officials from the Office of the AGF were at the University of Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory on Tuesday for the registration of workers for the IPPIS .
During one of our correspondents’ visit to the campus, one of the officials disclosed that over 200 university staff had filled the forms and were waiting to commence the biometric verification and capture.
The OAGF officials carried out the registration of the university workers inside a large room on the third floor of the Samuel Ogbemudia University Library .
Our correspondent observed that the university workers who filled the forms were non -academic staff and other categories of workers .
It was learnt that the university lecturers shunned the registration based on the directive of ASUU.
A university official said on Tuesday that the workers registered in the morning and the biometric capture was started late in the afternoon .
He said , “ The officials are supposed to start with workers in the Vice-Chancellor’ s office. They didn’ t do anything on Monday . Also today, Tuesday , biometric capture has not yet started . But a large number of workers had enrolled. There are three stages of it . One , you have to be verified by a university account department officer, then fill the form from the OAGF and three, have your biometric captured . We have done stages one and two, and we are waiting for stage three. ”
Our correspondent obtained a circular from the Registrar’ s office which showed that the exercise would last two weeks.
No lecturer in UI will defy ASUU , says Omole
The Chairman , ASUU , University of Ibadan chapter, Prof. Deji Omole, on Tuesday ruled out the possibility of any lecturer defying the directives of its parent body not to register the IPPIS .
Omole, in an interview with The PUNCH, said , “ There is no way they can go against the decision. ”
He noted that such was the decision of the congress held on Monday ; with the ASUU monitoring team enforcing compliance.
UNIBEN ASUU rejects IPPIS
The University of Benin chapter of ASUU vowed to resist any attempt by the office of the AGF to force its members to register for the IPPIS .
The union , in a statement in Benin , said the policy negated autonomy granted universities.
In a statement jointly signed by UNIBEN Chairman of the union, Mr Monday Omoregie , and Secretary, Mr Fabs Amaechina , ASUU said compelling its members to register for the IPPIS negated the provision of the Universities Amendment Act 2003 ( also called Universities Autonomy Act No 1. , 2007) .
At the University of Nigeria, Nsukka , one of our correspondents who monitored the exercise on Tuesday reported that non -academic staff of both Enugu and Nsukka campuses of the university were waiting for the arrival of the officials of the AGF office .
A worker at the Deputy Vice-Chancellor ’s office said , “ We are believing that they will arrive this evening ( Tuesday ) to commence the exercise on Wednesday. ”
Meanwhile , members of ASUU at the UNN on Monday after their congress resolved not to participate in the enrollment for the IPPIS .

source: https://punchng.com/ippis-unregistered-lecturers-may-forfeit-dec-salary/





































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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Alanpoza007: 8:35am On Nov 27, 2019
Don27tiky:
Just a change in mode of payment an ASUU is against it. Not like their salary wil be reduce it may even come earlier. ... Hmmm ASUU has shamelessly comfirm they are corrupt
IPPIS goes beyond change in mode of payment. Seek knowledge if you don't understand something, instead of following the bandwagon.

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by shadeyinka(m): 8:39am On Nov 27, 2019
Dupalmer:
More like it. Can anyone please tell me why ASUU doesn't want to be oasrt of the IPPIS?
It removes the universities power to hire staff or accept visiting lecturers. This is one of the main powers of the university.

The federal government research institutions are currently suffering that now. Since they joined IPPIS, non have been able to employ adjunct staff or take anyone on sabbatical.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Alanpoza007: 8:47am On Nov 27, 2019
Dupalmer:
More like it. Can anyone please tell me why ASUU doesn't want to be oasrt of the IPPIS?
The University system is different from the Civil service. It's a global practice that lecturers engage in visiting, fellowships, adjunctships and sabbaticals in other Universities and they are expected to be paid in both places obviously. Without adjunctships and sabbaticals from lecturers of Government Universities, many private and some state Universities save for few would not be able to cope with manpower needs in terms of lecturers. With IPPIS, they can only be paid once at their host University, thereby putting an end to visiting lecturership which will be the natural end of many private Universities. Is that what the government wants? This is just one of the reasons. ASUU is not rejecting being enrolled into IPPIS but that the government should do the right thing by factoring all these into the IPPIS platform first but the FG is adamant.

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Alanpoza007: 8:53am On Nov 27, 2019
Esseite:
ASUU cant win this one...
They have shown no tangible reason to be exempted...
ASUU is not exempting itself from IPPIS but that the peculiarities of the University system be factored into IPPIS before they can be enrolled into it which the FG is adamant about. Have you gone through ASUU press releases and newspaper publications on their reasons for this stance- at least there was a recent one on Guardian Newspaper, of just 2 days ago. If you have and still think ASUU has no tangible reason, then I can conclude that you have chosen not to be factual with yourself.

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by AAA593: 8:53am On Nov 27, 2019
sinkhole:
It's better to understand an issue before taking a stand.
I tried to make findings from the staffs of those MDAs that are enrolled already on IPPIS. My findings are not heartwarming at all.
First, they receive less as their Taxes are scandalously high.
Second, their salaries are not static, they fluctuate.
Third, when an error occurs, it can take you almost a year to rectify it as Abuja shall become your second home where some people will extort money from you.
Fourth, no mistake is minute. For instance, as far as they're concerned, Ajayi O. Badmus is a different person from Ajayi Owolabi Badmus. If the above is the case, your salary will be returned and to get it back, you have to go to Abuja with all the necessary documents for God knows how many times.
My conclusion is that the platform is over 90% pro government. Don't forget that the template may not accept you if you're above 50 years.
I was wondering why ASUU was kicking against it. I sympathize with the non teaching staff who rush to enroll on the platform.
You can contact any staff of the NIMC to understand their precarious situation. I have a nephew who I have to support monthly since their enrollment.

Please note that this actually is not mine!
God bless you. Most people here don't understand ASUU's point. They are all shouting corruption without knowing how terrible ippis is.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Alanpoza007: 8:57am On Nov 27, 2019
post=84400791:
This is a very good development.

Dem go dey alrite las las.
They will never want to do the right thing.
People that crime has turned to their second nature.
Shameless Criminals.
You have proven to everyone that you're a government stooge and can't be objective in any issue that concerns this government. Even if Buhari's government put sand in your eyes, you'll still applaud them. That's why your opinions on issues like this should be disregarded. An open-minded person will investigate why ASUU is taking this hand stand and try to rationalize it but your own case is beyond pathetic.

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Successlane: 9:07am On Nov 27, 2019
1kbusiness:
grin

I gotta ask though, what will happen to People with 2 or more jobs? Will they forfeit all of em?

They may keep on doing the jobs, but they should be giving the salary of one to a qualified but unemployed graduates.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Godrocks: 9:14am On Nov 27, 2019
Kenturkey048:
me speaking from the angle of payment,university of calabar as a case study.University senior staff want to continue with their corrupt practices..stupid and corrupt bastards...imagine a staff working in unical with fluctuating salary...today they pay you 70,,tomorrow they pay you 80,000,,next tomorrow they pay you 85,000..with this,salary comes directly from CBN to workers account ..no more to school account before disbursing to staff..so e dey pain them because it will stop their stealing practices...But I trust buhari
u fit connect me make I get work for there if na cash I go drop am I dey Cali
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Kenturkey048(m): 9:16am On Nov 27, 2019
Godrocks:
u fit connect me make I get work for there if na cash I go drop am I dey Cali
Na 300k ooh...
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Nobody: 9:21am On Nov 27, 2019
It is anyone who doesn't understand how university issues work in Nigeria that will believe ASUU will not win this.

You wait and see. This is one issue that will rally ASUU members together. FG cannot win this. They will simply have to shift ground. wink


Esseite:
ASUU cant win this one...
They have shown no tangible reason to be exempted...

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Godrocks: 9:23am On Nov 27, 2019
Kenturkey048:
Na 300k ooh...
but na legit one drop ur contact
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Kenturkey048(m): 9:31am On Nov 27, 2019
Godrocks:
but na legit one drop ur contact
baba make I no lie ,,I no get the contact ,but I hear say na wetin dem day collect be that..
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Godrocks: 9:33am On Nov 27, 2019
Kenturkey048:
baba make I no lie ,,I no get the contact ,but I hear say na wetin dem day collect be that..
ok man no issues

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Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Guzel: 9:35am On Nov 27, 2019
otokx:


Doctors collect allowance from FMC as consultants and salary from the institution so its legally not double salary.
Same with lecturers. No lecturer collects full time salary in two universities. One on full time and another on part time or sabbatical leave which comes once in 6 years. These are global practices
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by capitalzero: 9:50am On Nov 27, 2019
Danzakidakura:
The FG should properly discuss with ASUU and assure them that even if you are a visiting lecture in other institution you wont be affected.most of the doctors collect double salary they lecture and still work with FMC attached to their institutions. God bless Nigeria.

mr man, it is not double salary. you get basic salary in university and allowances such as specialist,teaching and call duty in hospital.
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by ShootThemAll(m): 9:52am On Nov 27, 2019
jmaine:


Ignorance... So how will IPPIS stop the salary of lecturer working as an adjunct in a private University or even State University ...?

Are they on IPPIS as well..?

Then sign it nah.... Lecturer spotted!
Re: IPPIS: Unregistered Lecturers May Forfeit December Salary by Chynwe(f): 10:01am On Nov 27, 2019
sinkhole:
It's better to understand an issue before taking a stand.
I tried to make findings from the staffs of those MDAs that are enrolled already on IPPIS. My findings are not heartwarming at all.
First, they receive less as their Taxes are scandalously high.
Second, their salaries are not static, they fluctuate.
Third, when an error occurs, it can take you almost a year to rectify it as Abuja shall become your second home where some people will extort money from you.
Fourth, no mistake is minute. For instance, as far as they're concerned, Ajayi O. Badmus is a different person from Ajayi Owolabi Badmus. If the above is the case, your salary will be returned and to get it back, you have to go to Abuja with all the necessary documents for God knows how many times.
My conclusion is that the platform is over 90% pro government. Don't forget that the template may not accept you if you're above 50 years.
I was wondering why ASUU was kicking against it. I sympathize with the non teaching staff who rush to enroll on the platform.
You can contact any staff of the NIMC to understand their precarious situation. I have a nephew who I have to support monthly since their enrollment.

Please note that this actually is not mine!

Thanks for educating those children that have been making noise. These peculiarities have made ASUU resolve not to join.

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