BREAKING: Only university lecturers on IPPIS would get salaries - Buhari

Posted 4 years ago

by lekanbams

President Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that members of the Association of Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) will get salaries.

He stated this on Thursday in his annual speech to the joint session of the two Chambers of the National Assembly which is currently ongoing.

In the highlight of the 2021 Appropriation budget being presented to the National Assembly, he explained that all sectors of the economy would get attention in 2021 budget allocation, but reiterated the Federal Government’s position on payment of salaries of University lecturers, saying that those lecturers who were captured in the IPPIS will continue to draw their salaries without any hitch.

He advised the leadership of ASUU to understand the position of government, which he believes would remove fraud from the educational institutions.

President Buhari earlier arrived the National Assembly at about 11.00am and was received by the joint session of the two legislative Chambers.

Details later……

Source: dailypost.ng

Comments ( 14 )

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

patrickuweyor

The president has a point, but what is the point of Asuu here

4 years ago

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

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4 years ago

showfaze34

I think that's a good idea from Mr President

4 years ago

showfaze34

I think that's a good idea from Mr President

4 years ago

terver2018

Buhari isn't working at all I hate him.

4 years ago

kat2man

Dickheah... So other lecturers and teachers should go and starve abi

4 years ago

temmy

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4 years ago