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[ASUU] Panel On UTAS To Submit Report On Tuesday
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The one-month warning strike by ASUU has entered its final week today
- The Federal Government and the union have been engaged in a series of negotiations in a bid to prevent ASUU from embarking on the indefinite strike
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the joint committee of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the National Universities Commission (NUC) and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is set to submit the report of the integrity test on the University Transparency Accountability Solution (UTAS) on Tuesday.
One of the demands of ASUU is the deployment of the UTAS payment platform for university lecturers instead of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS).
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ASUU had kicked against the use of the IPPIS platform for the payment of lecturers, accusing the Federal Government of trying to impose it on union members by withholding the salaries of those who failed to register on the platform.
But the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, said the joint committee, which was set up to look into the UTAS platform, would submit its reports on Tuesday.
He stated, “Regarding the issue of UTAS, a joint committee of ASUU, the NUC and the NITDA is to conduct an integrity test on the platform in conjunction with neutral experts.
“We told them to conclude the test by March 8. If they conclude the test, we are expected to work on it within six weeks.”
Meanwhile the ongoing warning strike by ASUU entered its final week on Monday.
The Federal Government and the union have been engaged in a series of negotiations in a bid to prevent ASUU from embarking on the indefinite strike.
Some of ASUU’s demands to call off the strike include the payment of earned allowances to university lecturers, deployment of the UTAS payment platform and the release of revitalisation funds to the universities, among others.
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