We won’t pay ASUU for period under strike—FG

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By Ismail Auwal

The Federal Government has said that the lecturers on strike at public universities will not get their pay for the five months they have been on strike.

The Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, who disclosed this to newsmen Thursday at the weekly ministerial press briefing at the State House, Abuja, said the decision was to serve as penalty for union “needless action. “

According to him, not paying the lecturers’ backlog of salaries will deter others who may contemplate strike in future. 

He said the strike by the university-based unions came despite the trillions of naira expended on education by the present administration directly, as well as by agencies such as TEFFUND and UBEC.

The minister stated that five of the university-based unions will likely call off their strike within the next one week while that of ASUU is not certain.

He, however, noted that ASUU had begun consultations with their members to determine whether to call off their strike as well.

Adamu also said that the University Perculiar Personnel and Payroll System (U3PS) and the University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) outscored the Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System  (IPPIS) during the integrity tests conducted, affiming that ASUU’s peculiarities will be accommodated in whatever platform that may be adopted.

The minister, however, stressed that UTAS has not been approved by government as it’s being been speculated in some quarters.

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