Chairman of Non Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (NASUP), Federal
Polytechnic Auchi, Edo state branch, Mr. Andrew Oshiogbele, has accused
the management of the polytechnic of crippling the union’s account over
unpaid debt.
Oshiogbele made the accusation in Auchi on Thursday
during a combined protest by members of the union and members of the
Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnic (SSANIP).
The
protesters who marched to the palace of the paramount ruler of Auchi,
over alleged illegal deduction from their salaries and failure of the
management of the institution to enroll them into the Integrated
Personnel Pay Roll Information System (IPPIS), stating that, members of
the NASUP could no longer access loans from the union’s purse due to
the huge amount of money borrowed from the its account by management of
the institution to the tune of N400 million.
Oshiogbele further
alleged that the inability of the school management to key into IPPIS is
causing salary disparity as staff salaries were different from that of
their colleagues in other polytechnics.
“As I speak, I am on
CONTISS 15, my counterparts in Yaba Tech receive a salary disparity that
is different from my own. So we are saying if you key into this IPPIS,
we will be able to solve the problem.
“The e-payment system is
good and government have put this on ground for the past three years.
One of the thing we want to checkmate and put a stop to is the salaries
disparities,” he said.
Mr. Godwin Ikhide who spoke for the SSANIP
members at the palace of the ruler, alleged that there have been
shortfalls in staff salaries due to inability of the management to
enroll them on IPPIS.
“What has brought us out here is the situation of non compliance with government directive by management of Auchi polytechnic.
“For
the past eight months, the salaries of staff in Auchi polytechnic have
been paid with augmentation from welfare savings and union deduction of
staff.
“What that translate to is that we have been using our
money to pay ourselves and this has been on ground and the management
has explanation, and explanation must be given to us.
“This has come to be a short fall of money expected from our remuneration,” he said.
Ikhide
further claimed that the inability of the management of the polytechnic
to key into the IPPIS has led to short changing of workers’ salaries.
“To
solve this problem we now began to look into what other polytechnics
are doing and we feel that this problem can be solved by keying into the
polytechnic into centralised e-payment system, indeed the Integrated
Personnel Pay Roll Information System (IPPIS) is the direct government
system of payment.
“This is a government order and it is a
government directive. So if we say this problem can be solved, why not
key into the system,” he said.
Reacting to the development, the
Deputy Rector (Admin), of the institution, Dr. Fred Aigboighale,
admitted that management of the polytechnic actually owed the union the
sum of N400 million.
He however disclosed that the school
management had set up a committee to liaise with the Accountant-General
of the Federation on commencement of the IPPIS implementation.
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