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₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by adenigga(m): 4:15am On Jan 13, 2021
• Non-academic staff threaten strike, say 75% for ASUU’ll breed corruption

• We’ve an understanding with FG, fight for your rights too, lecturers tell unions

Non-academic unions in universities and the Academic Staff Union of Universities on Tuesday differed on the Federal Government’s N40bn earned allowance for the institutions’ workers.

While ASUU President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, in an interview with The PUNCH, justified the the amount promised lecturers out the N40bn, non-academic unions described the Federal Government’s sharing formula as illogical and a divide and rule tactic.

The unions spoke as protests by non-academic staff over the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System and the N40bn earned allowance rocked university towns across the country on Tuesday.

The Federal Government had, on December 22, as part of agreements reached with ASUU, promised to release N40bn earned allowance to universities. The academic union had on December 24 suspended a strike, which it started on March 23.

But the non-academic unions, which kicked against the N30bn promised ASUU, said the sharing formula was 75 per cent (N30bn) for the lecturers and 25 per cent for other unions.

N75% promised ASUU will breed corruption – Union

The General Secretary of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, Mr Adeyemi Peters, in an interview with The PUNCH on Tuesday, said the failure of the government to implement the recommendations of the forensic audit report on the earned allowance was the cause of the current crisis over the sharing formula.

Peters said the award of 75 per cent of the fund to ASUU was not based on any logic, noting that it would also breed corruption.

He explained that the audit report of consultants engaged by the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation recommended the amount each university would earn as well the total amount that should be paid to the unions.

Peters said, “Since 2013, the government has been releasing money, but these releases have been done in a manner that ASUU gets a bigger chunk of what is released. So, the non-teaching staff said the government should conduct a forensic audit of what had been paid so far.

“It was agreed to by all the unions; and the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation hired some consultants that carried out the forensic audit of what had been released, what had been paid and what was remaining.

“And what we said was that if the forensic report is out, the distribution of the money (N40billion) should be based on the outcome of the forensic report, which probably would have shown how much each staff member has received, and the outstanding and you can use that to determine scientifically the quantum of what each of the union gets, but the government abandoned the report and decided to now say the N40b should be shared 75 per cent to ASUU and 25 per cent to other unions.”

“We said no, that would contradict the idea of the forensic audit. What they are proposing is not based on any logic and it doesn’t portray transparency. That is why we are insisting on the use of the audit report to determine what would be paid to every staff member and what each union would get.”

The NASU secretary said his union did not have any issue with ASUU, but with government which he accused of awarding the sharing percentage randomly.


Peters noted, “What if what you owe them (ASUU) is below the percentage of you give to them? We don’t have a problem with ASUU, but we have a problem with the government. The approach of the government is biased in the distribution and it will not guarantee industrial peace.”

FG using divide and rule tactic –Union leader

Also, the President of the National Association of Academic Technologists, Mr Ibeji Nwokoma, in an interview with The PUNCH, accused the Federal Government of using divide and rule tactics to polarise the unions.

He stated that the decision to allocate N30b to ASUU was unfair and unacceptable, noting that the government had not disclosed the yardstick for the sharing formula.

Nwokoma stated, “We are not against the government giving any union what they think they should give, but the truth of the matter is that what is sauce for the goose is also sauce for the gander. Our earned allowance has been paid only up to 2011, whereas ASUU has been paid up to 2015 and if you give them N30b, you would now pay them to 2020.So, it is unfair, it is unjust and acceptable. Government is using divide and rule system.

Nwokoma said ASUU was probably being rewarded with the huge sum for going on strike, stressing that each of the unions could ground the university system. We have given the government 14-day ultimatum to review the sharing formula or we would shut down the universities.”

The President of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, Mohammed Ibrahim, during the union’s protest at the University of Abuja on Tuesday, said, “If the government remains adamant and the issues are not addressed, JAC (the Joint Action Committee) will take an action on Thursday.

“We also have our children in the universities. We hope that government will do the needful before the end of the three-day protest, but if that is not done, which we are not praying for, by Thursday we will be able to tell the whole world our next line of action.”

Also at UNIABUJA, the Treasurer of NASU, Sadiat Hassan, in an interview with journalists, said, “We are protesting against the irregularities in the IPPIS payment and demanding the renegotiation of our 2009 agreement which has been long overdue.


“We are also protesting against the non-payment of our earned allowances and injustice that was done by the Federal Government in the distribution of the earned allowance because they gave a particular union 75 per cent and other unions 25 per cent.

“This is against the agreement reached in October (last year) that the money should be for all the unions. So, we expect them to do justice to everybody.”

Also, members of SSANU at the Federal University Lokoja , Kogi State as early as 8am on Tuesday embarked on a peaceful protest.

The Chairman of SSANU/JAC in the university, Uche Onyedi, threatened that the unions would begin a nationwide strike, if government failed to meet their demands.

Addressing journalists during a protest at the Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State, the Chairman of JAC of the university, Mallam Muddasir Musa, said, “We tried to meet with them (government) and solve the problems, but it never worked.

“ We have decided to protest and if it fails to work, we will have to embark on a strike because it is the only language government understands.”

IPPIS has impoverished us – Non-academic workers

At the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi, JAC lamented that joining the IPPIS introduced by the Federal Government had impoverished workers.

The JAC Chairman, Sulisma Jatau, who spoke to journalists at the commencement of the three-day protest by the unions, said the groups joined the IPPIS in error.

He stated, “The unions in the universities joined the IPPIS because we were deceived that it was a platform that would eradicate corruption and bring transparency.

“We even complained about some irregularities we had in some universities. We went there (Abuja) and rubbed minds and it took us almost six months to tell them that we had some peculiarities in some universities and the platform would not capture them.

“They promised us that that the platform would be flexible that it would encompass everything, but to our dismay, when we joined, we became poorer than we were.

“Our salaries are being deducted unnecessarily. In fact, for the past 11 months, we have been getting different salaries. So we discovered that for you to correct one anomaly, you have to go to Abuja. This is counterproductive. We now believe that that the IPPIS is corrupt.”

He said that the union signed a memorandum of understanding with the Federal Government on the issue on October 20, 2020, but nothing had been done.

He said: “We have waited for so long for the Federal Government to be able to understand our plight. We have to cry aloud to tell the public that we have been shortchanged and the Federal Government is not sensitive to our own plight. That is why we have to hold this protest to press home our demands.

“We have to do this protest at this moment because of the announcement of resumption date of the universities. We have so many issues on ground and as law-abiding unions, we don’t want to disrupt the calendar of the schools. That is why we want the government to be very proactive and come to our aid and meet our demands before schools resume.”

But the President of ASUU, Ogunyemi, in the interview with The PUNCH, absolved the union of blame in the sharing formula crisis.



Ogunyemi maintained that his union had an understanding with the government and what ASUU would be paid had been spelt out.

He stated, “I’m not going to go into the controversy. There is no problem with ASUU. I’m not going to go into any debate with anybody. All I know is that we have an understanding on what government would pay ASUU. We believe government would pay.

“What they are to pay ASUU members has been spelt out. The amount to be paid to each university has been spelt out and that’s what we believe we would be paid.



We have an understanding with govt, others can ask for their rights too – ASUU

“I don’t have business with any other union. Our concern is with ASUU members. I don’t have problem with any other unions because they too are asking for their rights. So, our rights should not stop their own and their own rights should not stop ours. Whatever they think they are qualified for we don’t have problem with that. We know what our members deserve and what has been established for our members we believe that government would pay.”



He also said ASUU was discussing with government on the payment of the earned allowance.

Recall that Ogunyemi, when he announced the suspension of the nine months strike which started on March 23, 2020 and ended on December 24, 2020, said that the Federal Government promised to pay the money before the end of December 2020.

Ogunyemi on Tuesday said, “We are engaging government on that. There were some initial obstacles and we have surmounted that obstacle so we have some understanding.”


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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Nobody: 4:32am On Jan 13, 2021
grin

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by ArcFresky(m): 5:04am On Jan 13, 2021
Lol, I knew it.
Money shaaa...
Why don't we sell the universities sef and share the money.

I would have love if govt privatise all universities, and offer loans for students. I am sure many lecturers won't even be university cleaners.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by gambia(m): 5:46am On Jan 13, 2021
They are all greedy, let see how the show ends.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by ReubenE(m): 5:48am On Jan 13, 2021
grin

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by GeneralPula: 5:48am On Jan 13, 2021
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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by cankerworm: 5:49am On Jan 13, 2021
I guess the non academic staff belong to a union too, let them fight for their rights.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by jayworld15(m): 5:50am On Jan 13, 2021
Nigeria’s problems be like a very popular songs: new every morning and great are her problems everyday. There’s no way one wakes up to a problem-free world, it’s always one problem to chaotic scene and even death stories. Since ASUU forced FG to dip its hand inside the National cake, Non-Academic Staff Union should do the same. We can’t have monkey to work and baboon to chop play out event.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by blackpanda: 5:51am On Jan 13, 2021
Smh

When I say ASUU is the biggest obstacle to nigerian educational system people will be arguing. Do u now see their greed

FGN shouldn't give them anything

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by livinbygrace: 5:52am On Jan 13, 2021
Abeg make this people go sit down .Its no longer making sense again.Going to higher institution in Nigeria is like a waste of time now.All our youths are becoming more hopeless and losing interest in education daily.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by onoms4luv(m): 5:52am On Jan 13, 2021
Privatization is the best way to go in government own universities.
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by nony43(m): 5:52am On Jan 13, 2021
NASU should fight for their own right, what were they doing when ASUU was fighting theirs?

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Slurity(m): 5:57am On Jan 13, 2021
Now ASUU is the problem again
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by biddo: 5:59am On Jan 13, 2021
ArcFresky:
Lol, I knew it.
Money shaaa...
Why don't we sell the universities sef and share the money.

I would have love if govt privatise all universities, and offer loans for students. I am sure many lecturers won't even be university cleaners.

Seconded, that's the best solution.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Samfloxin(m): 6:02am On Jan 13, 2021
I knew it. ASUU was not really fighting for the general good of the Nigeria universities. They are just fighting for their palliative to loot and share. Just watch, after all this brouhaha, the Nigeria universities system will remain in a mess.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Nobody: 6:05am On Jan 13, 2021
The elephant in the room is the fact that government cannot adequately fund universities...and that has been the fact since 2012...when government had not paid N1.5 trillion of the three trillion funding promised to universities in the FG-ASUU agreement of 2009.

We run our universities at a loss. We expect our universities to be somehow like the big universities abroad, while we pay fees less than $300 yearly.

The problem is not ASUU, NASU, SSANU or even government. The problem is Nigerians who think they can get a Ferrari at the price of a bicycle. The minute we realise we cannot run our universities at a loss...and start allowing things like raised fees for example...then we will end up with some better universities.

Yes, my grandfather went to university cheaply...at a time when universities had less than 3000 students, there were only five or six of them, and the budget could cater for them. Now there are millions of students in 70 government owned universites, and the education budget can't even sustain primary schools adequately, talk less of universities.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by abc115: 6:06am On Jan 13, 2021
I’m not going to go into the controversy. There is no problem with ASUU. I’m not going to go into any debate with anybody. All I know is that we have an understanding on what government would pay ASUU. We believe government would pay.
2021- ASUU now believe Federal Government.

For almost nine months, you never believed FG...but now, you have become government's mouth piece

Wonder shall never end


When money is involved , anything is possible

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by heybeebugatty(m): 6:10am On Jan 13, 2021
All is well with them
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by abc115: 6:15am On Jan 13, 2021
Slackerpenguin2:
The elephant in the room is the fact that government cannot adequately fund universities...and that has been the fact since 2012...when government had not paid N1.5 trillion of the three trillion funding promised to universities in the FG-ASUU agreement of 2009.

We run our universities at a loss. We expect our universities to be somehow like the big universities abroad, while we pay fees less than $300 yearly.

The problem is not ASUU, NASU, SSANU or even government. The problem is Nigerians who think they can get a Ferrari at the price of a bicycle. The minute we realise we cannot run our universities at a loss...and start allowing things like raised fees for example...then we will end up with some better universities.

Yes, my grandfather went to university cheaply...at a time when universities had less than 3000 students, there were only five or six of them, and the budget could cater for them. Now there are millions of students in 70 government owned universites, and the education budget can't even sustain primary schools adequately, talk less of universities.

You are right . I paid N90 for annual accommodation

Federal Government Universities are still tuitions free.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by akindele214(m): 6:16am On Jan 13, 2021
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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by slyop: 6:17am On Jan 13, 2021
Okay.
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Adukpe19(m): 6:18am On Jan 13, 2021
nony43:
NASU should fight for their own right, what were they doing when ASUU was fighting theirs?
It baffles one that non academic staff would wake up and want to share the proceed of the labour of ASUU. What were they thinking of when ASUU was on strike deprived of months of salaries while they were enjoying regular salaries? That doesn't make sense.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by sweetonugbu: 6:18am On Jan 13, 2021
Matters arising

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Timoleon(m): 6:19am On Jan 13, 2021
Non academic staff union simply go and fight for whatever you believe is your right.

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by bluefilm: 6:20am On Jan 13, 2021
I support ASUU on this

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:22am On Jan 13, 2021
ASUU and their......

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by Fheelzz(m): 6:23am On Jan 13, 2021
Mtchew what can they do sef

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Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by bluefilm: 6:23am On Jan 13, 2021
Samfloxin:
I knew it. ASUU was not really fighting for the general good of the Nigeria universities. They are just fighting for their palliative to loot and share. Just watch, after all this brouhaha, the Nigeria universities system will remain in a mess.

Of course.

The rot in our universities has come to stay.
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by samx4real(m): 6:25am On Jan 13, 2021
You them








They wants to start fighting themselves.
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by samx4real(m): 6:25am On Jan 13, 2021
You them








They wants to start fighting themselves.
Re: ₦40 Billion Allowance: ASUU Defends Sharing Formula, Varsity Workers Protest by IMASTEX: 6:27am On Jan 13, 2021
This is why the school system won't get it right. They couldn't synchronized themselves for one course. Today ASUU tomorrow NASU.

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