The FG team led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, had offered to pay the salary arrears and the N30bn Earned Allowances of the university lecturers through the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System platform pending the roll-out of ASUU’s preferred platform, the University Transparency and Accountability Solution.
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But the ASUU delegation led by its National President, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, insisted that the payment should be made through the UTAS.
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Sequel to their failure to reach a consensus, the parties agreed to consult their respective principals and stakeholders and adjourned till next week Wednesday.
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What do you expect from failed leaders?It's non of their business because their Children are all schooling abroad...God please come to our aid in this country.
ReplyDeleteIts next year this people will call off the strike
ReplyDeleteBetter for them
DeleteAsuu matter has be up since time immemorial.
ReplyDeleteThis matter tie wrapper,e come tie gele join.
ReplyDeleteGod, na die person dey so..living from hand to mouth because a government has refused to do the needful.. Nobody is even ready to lend money too.
ReplyDeleteFailed govt all there children school abroad and some are in private university. They don't care if the strike last for eternity.����
ReplyDeleteThey govt have failed us all. Their children all school abroad and in private university so they don't care if the strike last for eternity
ReplyDeleteFailed govt they don't care if the strike last for eternity because their children school abroar and some in private universities
ReplyDeleteBut these lecturers are being paid oo.
ReplyDeleteSteadily collecting salary without working while students dey sidon for house..
Our lecturers, una well don.
Corrupt government, corrupt ASUU.