Polytechnic senior staff give FG 21 days to address IPPIS challenges

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Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) has given the Federal Government 21 days to address all the problems associated with the implementation of the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, (IPPIS).

SSANIP’s position was contained in a communiqué  issued on Tuesday even as it threatened to review its stance on IPPIS should government ignore its call.

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In the communiqué issued at the end of the union’s emergency meeting in Abuja and signed by SSANIP President, Comrade Phillip Ogunsipe, the association said,  “The Council-in-session observed that there has been disjointed implementation of salary in the Polytechnic since Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) commenced the payment of salaries for staff since February 2020.

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“Some of the lingering issues associated with IPPIS include non-release of new Minimum Wage arrears, inconsistencies in the release of third party deductions, non-payment of COVID-19 hazard allowance for health workers, high draconian tax regime on consolidated salary, delay in the release of 2018 and 2019 promotion arrears, among others.

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“Against this backdrop, the Council wishes to call on the relevant agencies Of Government to expedite actions toward resolving these highlighted challenges. Equally, the Council wish to frankly state that failure of the IPPIS to address these highlighted challenges within 21 days from the date of this communiqué would leave the Union with no option than to review its stance on IPPIS.”

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On re-opening of schools, it said, “The Council-in-session commends the efforts of the Government at all levels, particularly the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 and curve Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) towards flattening COVID-19 in the country.

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“Equally, the Council wishes to appreciate the wisdom and decision of the Government to re-open Schools across the Federation, having facilitated modalities toward safety protocol arrangements at the Institution level.”

“The Council for the umpteenth time expressed its displeasure at the way and manner the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has handled the Scheme of Service so far and condemned the decision of the Board to review the same scheme of service without due consultation with relevant stakeholders.

“On the strength of this, the Council resolved that an attempt to foist a Scheme of Service document on SSANIP without our input is unacceptable and therefore would be an invitation to an atmosphere of industrial disharmony.

“The Council wishes to specifically and frankly state that the failure of NBTE to address this issue within 21 days from the date of this communique would leave the Union with no other option than to declare industrial dispute.” It further observed that since the expiration of the tenure of the last Governing Councils for the Federal Polytechnics in May, 2020, the Institutions have continued to function without the Governing Boards.

“In the understanding of the Council, Governing Board occupies a very strategic position in the running of the Polytechnic system. Therefore, the delay in the reconstitution of the Governing Councils is a challenge to the smooth running of the Polytechnics. In view of the above, the Council wishes to call on the Federal Government to expedite action on the re-constitution of Governing Councils for the Federal Polytechnics.”

“The Council-in-session expressed worry at the plethora of challenges faced by the State-owned Polytechnics and similar institutions across the country. Of particular concern were issues of haphazard and part-payment of workers’ salaries, non-implementation of the new Minimum Wage, non-domestication of the Contributory Pension Scheme, non-implementation of the 65 years retirement age in line with the relevant provisions of the Polytechnic Act (as amended), issue of migration to CONTISS 15, among others.”

 

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