The Ambrose Ali University (AAU) in Ekpoma, Edo state has denied owing the salary of its staff.
AAU has witnessed protests from aggrieved staff who alleged maladministration, intimidation, and victimisation of the acting vice-chancellor of AAU, Sonnie Adagbonyin.Information Guide Nigeria
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaTHE CABLE reports that in a statement by Ambrose Odiase, AAU acting registrar, the institution asked the public to disregard the allegations.
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The acting registrar said, “Management considers it strange that with all the efforts it has made over the months in the payment of salaries, a group of politicians’ poster boys would still come out and describe the payment as ‘rumour’, ‘selective.
“The latest payment of February, 2023 salaries is a case in point. It is certainly beyond rumour that over 2,260 regular staff and pensioners have received their February 2023 salaries as at Thursday, including some of the academics making all the loud unintellectual noises in defense of falsehood.NYSC Portal
“The records are there for everyone to see and management may be compelled to publish the list of those who have so far been paid.”
According to THE CABLE, he said only staff members who refused to be captured in the Edo government’s directed verification and biometric enrollment were not paid.
“Again, all staff members of the University who were verified to have returned to work at the time the Edo State Government directed them to do so, have received their salaries to date,” he added.
“All staff (members), who failed to return to work on the directive of the government and were away on strike for eight months have not received salaries for those months they did not work.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to Canada“This is in line with the no-work-no-pay policy directed by government. It is absurd that these self-serving agitators still add up these eight months as salaries due them, when they knew they did not work for them.
“And when they can see that even their counterparts in Federal Universities have been unable to convince the government at the centre to pay them for work not done.”JAMB Result
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