The President of the Tutorial Employees Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Anderson Ezeibe, has stated that polytechnic lecturers remorse enrolling on the Built-in Payroll and Personnel Info System (IPPIS).
In accordance with Ezeibe, it’s because IPPIS had been characterised with omission of workers members’ names and non-remittance of check-off dues, together with closing the home windows to impact corrections the place obligatory.
He said this throughout a gathering with the Minister of State for Schooling, Emeka Nwajiuba on Tuesday in Abuja, together with different government members of the union.
Ezeibe additionally admitted that polytechnics usually are not able to re-open but, as a result of many of the COVID-19 protocols put in place by the federal authorities, usually are not in place.
He stated past the emotions of asking all establishments resume, the Polytechnics lacked assist to implement resumption protocols.
“Recall that we had issued a 15-day ultimatum in respect of some pertinent calls for earlier than the COVID-19 outbreak; being Nigerians, we needed to encourage our members to endure.
“Be that as it might, with the gradual reopening of financial actions, it’s pertinent we carry up these points once more,” Ezeibe stated.