The union anticipated that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu would apply these virtues towards addressing other issues plaguing the College of Education system and prone to industrial crises, such as the centralization of payroll administration through the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System. COEASU stated that the system undermines the statutory functions of governing councils and breaches the establishment integrity of the tertiary education sector, which goes against global best practices in the management of tertiary institutions and disrespects the peculiarities of the COE system.
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