IPPIS: NAAT warns against shortfalls, delay in salaries  

 

The National Association Academic Technologists (NAAT) has warned against shortfalls and delay in payment of salaries of universities staff in the country.

National President of NAAT Comrade Ibeji Nwokoma handed down warning while reacting to the exemption of Federal Tertiary Institutions; Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education from Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System as announced by the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman.

He said while the action is commendable, “we have our reservations on payment uniformity of salaries and allowances across Federal Tertiary Institutions as it was achieved   under IPPIS despite its shortcomings.

“NAAT, therefore, appeal to federal government to ensure prompt release of adequate funds for payment of salaries and allowances of Staff of Tertiary Institutions to avoid shortfalls and delays. 

“With the exit of Federal Tertiary Institutions from IPPIS, NAAT is curious to seek for clarification from Government on the way forward as nothing can exist out of nothing. 

“Our Union advocates for the continuous use of a centralized payment platform to sustain the gains already achieved through IPPIS and reduce the incidence of over-bloated personnel cost and ghost workers being major reasons for creation of IPPIS. 

“We urge Government to prioritize all aspect of funding of Tertiary Education for a sustainable and overall National growth and Development. 

“We also urge the Management of Tertiary Institutions to seize this opportunity to restore public confidence in their ability to manage resources prudently for efficient service delivery.

We hope government will not use this exit to shy away from its responsibility of proper funding of education at all levels as enshrined in 1999 Constitution as amended.”