The ceaseless flow of public funds to a politician who no longer holds public office underscores yet again the economic toll of Nigeria’s unwieldy IPPIS infrastructure.
MS Oloworaran said, ““Every naira deducted by employers must be remitted.”
Mr Piwuna stated that nine critical issues remain unresolved, including the stalled renegotiation process since 2017.
Tahir Mamman said that the decision was made to ensure that tertiary institutions are properly managed.
“We went deep into the document.., we realised that names of personal assistants, special assistants and some ministers were included in the IPPIS portal.”
“Most of these agencies are not respectful of constituted authority,” said Mr Gagdi. “We are supposed to have the presence of 40 agencies, but only four are here.”
She said many MDAs violated waivers in job recruitment, adding that she also discovered that some IPPIS staff were perpetrating evil in MDAs.
Lawmakers are investigating employment racketeering in federal ministries, departments and agencies.
Mr Ogundipe said the strike would be for three weeks, hopefully, depending on when the issue would be resolved.
SSANU has urged President Bola Tinubu’s government to consider merging the payment platforms developed by university unions.
