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Public Varsities Stink Of Corruption, FG Insists
The Federal Government has alleged that public universities in the country are stinking of corruption.
To this end, it has vowed to launch a total clean-up in public universities with a view to ridding them of corruption which it noted, had taken heavy toll on it.
Government came with the accusation just as it accused university lecturers of being economical with the truth in their position on the controversial Integrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS).
The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Sonny Echono, speaking with newsmen yesterday, in Abuja, said the ongoing two-week warning strike embarked by ASUU, was aimed at making government back down on IPPIS, which because of fear that it would expose the massive fraud being perpetrated in public varsities.
But Echono said about 70 per cent of workforce in the 37 federal universities had already fully enrolled in the scheme, leaving 30 per cent of the workers, mostly the ASUU members who have refused to enroll on the IPPIS platform.
He said it was unfortunate that ASUU had continued to feed the public with false claims and information about IPPIS that has tremendously checked payroll fraud in the public service in the country.
Echono, while advising the members of ASUU to reinvent themselves instead of resort to strike at every slight moment, said the warning strike was ill-timed when the world is being ravaged and looking for solution to Coronavirus outbreak.
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