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Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by NollyMedia(f): 1:46am On Apr 28, 2020
The National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, has said the union is hopeful of government waiving the submission of Biometric Verification Numbers, BVN, of members before their withheld February and March 2020 salaries are paid.

In a telephone chat with our correspondent on Monday night, the ASUU boss said the union would continue to pursue issues that would improve the education sector in the country.

“We are in contact with the representatives of the Federal government. We are in touch with the Ministers of Labour and Education, even though it is through the phone because of the situation in the country. None of our members has been paid their withheld salaries.

“It is said that a labourer is worth his wages and we are due for our wages. We have our reasons for opposing some policies of the government. Our opposition is based on the non-workability of the policies,” he said.

Ogunyemi expressed the hope that ASUU’s confidence in the government doing the right thing would not be dashed.

ASUU is currently on strike over some unresolved issues with the Federal Government including enrolling on the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS, implementation of the Memorandum of Action on an earlier agreement signed with the government, better funding of the education system among others.


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https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/payment-of-salaries-were-hopeful-government-will-waive-bvn-condition-―-ASUU/
Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by Braintrain: 1:52am On Apr 28, 2020
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Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by Angelacruz: 7:48am On Apr 28, 2020
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Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by NollyMedia(f): 9:58am On Apr 28, 2020
Braintrain:
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Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by EOEI: 10:30am On Apr 28, 2020
NollyMedia:
The National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, has said the union is hopeful of government waiving the submission of Biometric Verification Numbers, BVN, of members before their withheld February and March 2020 salaries are paid.

In a telephone chat with our correspondent on Monday night, the ASUU boss said the union would continue to pursue issues that would improve the education sector in the country.

“We are in contact with the representatives of the Federal government. We are in touch with the Ministers of Labour and Education, even though it is through the phone because of the situation in the country. None of our members has been paid their withheld salaries.

“It is said that a labourer is worth his wages and we are due for our wages. We have our reasons for opposing some policies of the government. Our opposition is based on the non-workability of the policies,” he said.

Ogunyemi expressed the hope that ASUU’s confidence in the government doing the right thing would not be dashed.

ASUU is currently on strike over some unresolved issues with the Federal Government including enrolling on the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, IPPIS, implementation of the Memorandum of Action on an earlier agreement signed with the government, better funding of the education system among others.


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https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/payment-of-salaries-were-hopeful-government-will-waive-bvn-condition-―-ASUU/
somebody should tell all these idiots called ASUU lecturers that students are worthy of their lectures at the right time too because they paid for it. ASUU should stop this nonsense.
Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by NollyMedia(f): 11:06am On Apr 28, 2020
EOEI:
somebody should tell all these idiots called ASUU lecturers that students are worthy of their lectures at the right time too because they paid for it. ASUU should stop this nonsense.
mind your choice of words
Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by nautybride: 2:56pm On Apr 28, 2020
Audio payment.
Re: Payment Of Salaries: We’re Hopeful Government Will Waive BVN Condition ― ASUU by sinkhole: 3:56pm On Apr 28, 2020
EOEI:
somebody should tell all these idiots called ASUU lecturers that students are worthy of their lectures at the right time too because they paid for it. ASUU should stop this nonsense.
if any lecturer deny you of lecture, unjustly, please report to the ASUU Chairperson in your school and watch if there will be no consequence for the lecturer!

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