ASUU Fights Back: Union Invokes No-Pay-No-Work Policy Over Delayed Salaries

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has invoked a no-pay-no-work policy on the Federal Government, following the continuous delay of salaries of its members.

ASUU National President, Prof Chris Piwuna, disclosed this in an interview with our correspondent in Abuja on Friday.

Piwuna accused the government of trying to frustrate members of the union following their departure from the Integrated Payment and Personnel Information System, popularly known as IPPIS.

The Federal Government had announced the removal of academic and non-academic staff members of higher institutions from the controversial IPPIS, a platform which had been faulted several times by ASUU and other academic unions.

Speaking with our correspondent, Piwuna said, “Since the departure from IPPIS, the salaries of lecturers have consistently been delayed. We don’t get paid the way other workers get paid. It is either we are paid 10 days into a new month. With the economic challenges in the country, it has not been easy for our members.

“Look at June now, we have not been paid, our members can’t celebrate Sallah properly. So, we have now resolved that since the government want to delay our salaries, we can’t continue to teach. We want to teach but we can’t teach without our salaries. We have decided to invoke the no-pay-no-work policy.

“Branches have started to adopt. What this means is that lecturers boycott classes pending the time that salaries are paid.”

Also speaking on behalf of non-academic staff, the National President of the Joint Action Committee of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities and Allied Institutions, Mohammed Ibrahim, berated the government over the continuous delay.

He said, “Last month, we had to write a series of letters asking why our salaries were not released. No explanation was given.

“University workers are simply treated like second-class citizens. Remember, we have written to the Accountant General of the Federation and copied the ministers of education and labour. The labour ministry wrote to us to say that they have reached out to the minister of education, but you can see that nothing has changed this month either.”

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