The Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities has requested the Federal Government to guarantee a reasonable sharing from the N40 billion acquired stipends affirmed for the Universities associations.
It said the public authority ought to guarantee that the cash went through the colleges gatherings which it said had the format of the sharing recipe.
The PUNCH had announced that the Minister of Labor and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige and the initiative of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, consented to expand the acquired remittances for colleges associations from N35b to N40b during a gathering in Abuja on Friday.
The FG additionally consented to absolve ASUU from the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System forthcoming the confirming of its proposed installment framework, the University Transparency and Accountability Solution.
However, the President of SSANU, Mohammed Ibrahim, said his association would oppose the presentation of some other installment stage "aside from the one being brought about by the Joint Action Committee including SSANU and the Non-Academic Staff Union."
He additionally cautioned the public authority to be "careful about any gathering or association that would introduce any installment stage separated from the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, which is the one perceived by the public authority to check defilement inside the framework."
Ibrahim said the FG should not be sharing cash to the associations as every college has an overseeing committee which is the business, all things considered, and the most elevated strategy making body of every college.
He said the college organization through the vault and bursary units has the duty of realizing who ought to acquire what, and encouraged the public authority to channel however much they are giving through the committees.
Ibrahim demanded that the public authority "should either right and treat all associations fairly or be prepared to confront another round of mechanical distress in the college framework."
He stated, "We are prepared to take the public authority head-on if an unreasonable payment of acquired remittances is pondered.
"The public authority should be prepared to confront the full fury of SSANU and the result might be a stunner for the individuals who have consistently thought little of SSANU and expect that the government assistance of the non-instructing associations can be treated with levity to the detriment of different classes of staff. I wish to tell individuals who believe that way that they might be in for a stunner."
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