The leadership of Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for ordering the suspension of the policy directing tertiary institutions, including Colleges of Education in the country to start remitting 40 per cent of their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to the federal treasury.
COEASU President, Dr. Smart Olugbeko, in a statement on Monday in Abuja, said the Union received satisfaction the decision of the government to suspension what he described as backward policy after listening to superior reasons.
Olugbeko, however, appealed to President Tinubu to in the same manner, address the lingering issue of enrollment of workers in tertiary institutions on the Federal Government centralized payment platform, known as the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS).
He argued that IPPIS undermines the statutory functions of the Governing Councils, breaches the establishment integrity of the tertiary education sector in general and the College of Education system in particular.
According to him, the centralized payment platform has also opened the payroll up to unilateral manipulations and all manners of fraud beyond the control of the managements of the institutions.
The statement read in part: “The leadership of our great Union receives with immense satisfaction, the decision of the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to suspend the backward policy directing tertiary institutions including Colleges of Education to start remitting 40% of a non-existent IGR to the federal treasury.
“While we knew absolutely that the policy would not stand as we were poised to resist it with all legitimate powers we possess as a Trade Union in the sector, we must acknowledge the sense of good reason, listening disposition, democratic ethos and responsible leadership shown by Mr. President in suspending the policy without allowing the situation to degenerate into unnecessary faceoff between labour and Government.
“We, therefore, commend Mr. President for his sensitivity and amiability on the matter.
“With this gesture of Mr. President, it seems to us that our union has eventually found a government that is compatible in disposition to our Union towards alternative dispute resolution approach through constructive engagement, social dialogue and proactive bargaining characterized by mutual respect and pliability to superior logic.
“Nonetheless, we urge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to go a step further by deploying this promising disposition to urgently address the challenges of funding in the College of Education system and other tiers of the tertiary education sector altogether.
“We call on Mr. President to always ensure that issues raised by labour are proactively dealt with through social dialogue and collective bargaining.
“By so doing, we can together ensure industrial tranquillity and uninterrupted academic calendar in our institutions.
“We anticipate that Mr. President would apply these laudable virtues towards addressing other festering issues plaguing the College of Education system and prone to industrial crisis.
“For example, the centralization of payroll administration through the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) undermines the statutory functions of the Governing Councils, breaches the establishment integrity of the tertiary education sector in general and the College of Education system in particular.
“It opens the payroll up to unilateral manipulations and all manners of fraud beyond the control of the managements of our institutions.
“It has eroded the power and authority of Provosts and Governing Councils to employ as the office of the Head of Service determines who and when to employ.
“IPPIS contravenes global best practices in the management of tertiary institutions and disrespects the peculiarities of the COE system.
“IPPIS has continued to defraud us as we have thousands of cases of short-payment, outright non-payment, unlawful delay and/or withholding of third party deductions, just to mention but few.
“We urge President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to revisit the issue of IPPIS in the interest justice and industrial harmony,” COEASU stated.
Olugbeko further called on the President to address other issues including the unlawful sack of Governing Councils in violation of their statutory tenure of three years and contravention of the Federal College of Education (FCE) Establishment Act.
He equally called on the Federal Government to ensure conclusion of the long overdue renegotiation of COEASU-FG 2010 agreement, upward review of the monthly running grant being given to the Managements of Colleges of Education and timely release of the fund.
He listed other issues the Union wants government to resolve to include the the issue of outsourced services particularly security and cleaning; and the implementation, without further delay, of the special bursary and grant to education students in Universities and Colleges of Education.
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