The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has resolved to put its strike decision on hold.
The union took the stand to give room for further consultations and after receiving reports from its branches.
ASUU said the decision was taken after a December 18 meeting to review the level of government’s implementation of the FGN-ASUU Memorandum of Action (MoA) of December 23, last year, and other related matters.
In a statement issued after its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting on Sunday, ASUU welcomed the recommendation of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) that the payment platform – University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) developed by the university lecturers be deployed in government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).
National President of ASUU, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke said areas highlighted by NITDA in its report would be addressed.
Osodeke tagged the Integrated Payroll and Personnel information system (IPPIS), engineered by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank as evil, stressing that the continuous use of the IPPIS had created distortions in the payment lecturers’ salaries.
He wondered why it took more than one year to get the needed feedback on the home-grown solution – UTAS – at a time Nigeria is yearning for “local content”.