OPINION: SELLING FALSEHOOD TO MISLEAD THE GULLIBLE WILL NOT WORK IN ABIA (2)
Afnews Editor
Sep 13, 2019
In part 1 of the above titled piece, I used the case of Michael Okpara University, Umudike (MOUAU), to clearly distinguish between state or federal parastatals and their Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs). Whether we accept it or not, because of political expediency, it is a fact that neither the federal nor state government is directly responsible for the payment of salary of parastatals' workers.
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Definitionally, a parastatal is a company, agency, or intergovernmental organisation, that possesses political clout and is separate from the government, but whose activities serve the state, either directly or indirectly. In Nigeria, they are marked by some level of financial autonomy that enables them to make revenue, retain it and use it to run their operations without remitting any portion to the state or federal government coffers.
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Whereas MDAs are required to remit their revenue to the state or federal government's consolidated revenue account and in return the state or federal government pays workers in those MDAs.
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In August 2015, the management of Abiapoly visited the newly sworn in Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to discuss how to help the institution clear outstanding wages and reposition its operations in a manner that would enable organic growth within the institution. Among the major challenges highlighted by the institution as a factor militating against its regular payment of salaries was a debilitating N2bn (Two Billion Naira) commercial bank loan which they were servicing with millions of Naira in interest payments every month from their operational earnings. According to them, if the then nascent administration of Governor Ikpeazu could help them pay off the loan they would be able to run seamlessly without depending on government's monthly subventions of N90m to pay workers.
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The drop in student population was caused by frequent disruptions in academic calendar occasioned by workers' strikes, competition with private polytechnics who also hire Abiapoly teachers as private practice lecturers with as little as N30,000 allowances/month and unavailability of courses that attract students. In recent months, the management of the school has introduced courses like mass communication to shore up admission numbers. It is important to note that because of the activities of those lecturers, private polytechnics in Aba unexpectedly charge lower school fees than Abiapoly.
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It is important to note that the initial staff verification report prepared by the internal revenue panel had more than 600 names of people with certificate and disciplinary issues but following complaints of alleged witch hunting and bias the government directed that a review panel be put in place, with organized labour in the state represented by the Chairman of Joint Negotiation Council (JNC) of Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Okoro, being a member of the committee to look into the initial report.
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Interestingly, the NLC leadership in the state and indeed the local unions within the institution agree on the need for reforms and accept that individuals with fake or forged certificates should be axed. Moreover, the letters received by the affected staff simply states that their services were no longer required and it is disingenuous to argue that an employer has no right to hire or ease out workers whose services it no longer requires, especially as it has followed such painstakingly rigorous processes to ensure transparency and fairness to all sides.
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