IPPIS: Why Some Lecturers Are Getting N6000 Salary – Accountant General

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The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has given reason why  some university lecturers are getting salaries as low as N6,000 as  salaries.

Responding to series of complaints from university lecturers, especially at the University of Maiduguri, the AGF office said such lecturers submitted their data late and most of the data were wrong.

The lectures claimed they are being short paid as some receive as low as N6000 per month after they migrated to the IPPIS platform.

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But in a swift reaction, the Director IPPIS, OAGF, DR Nsikak Ben, said the lecturers’ claims were largely misplaced as they were the architect of their travails.

In a text message to Daily Trust, he said: “The issue of non payment of the salaries of some ASUU members is because they did not participate in the biometric exercise and even when FG gave a directive for the Universities to furnish IPPIS with data of ASUU members, some Universities updated incomplete and wrong data on our platform.”

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He noted that: “Universities of Maiduguri and Umudike refused to submit their data in March 2020 and only did so later  with wrong data,” he claimed.

He said,“Given the decentralisation of IPPIS, desk officers of IPPIS have been given access to make updates on their payroll so omission of ASUU members can be corrected at the back end.

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“During the last FG/ASUU meeting held on 14th October, measures were taken to solve this problem with IPPIS, NUC and ASUU.
“Out of over 700 MDAs on our platform, it is only ASUU that is complaining of non payment of their members. Your guess is as good as mine,” he stated.

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