The Presidency, through the
National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, has instructed the
Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Prof.
Mobolaji Aluko, to refund over payment of salaries running into millions of
naira.
The Registrar of the
university, David Suowari, was also directed to refundthe sum of N130, 692.71
per month in excess of his due salary.
The over payments were said to
have been discovered during the commission’s visit to the institution on May
12, 2015 to carry out an inspection of FUO’s remuneration practices vis-a-vis
the extant government’s pay policy.
The VC and the registrar were
accused of appropriating certain allowances to themselves which were not
approved by the government.
These concerns were raised in a
letter from the NSIWC to Aluko, signed for the Chairman of the Commission by
the Director of Compensation, Chike Ogbechie.
The commission said,
“The findings of the inspection
in respect of your institution (Federal University, Otuoke) were as follow:
“The Vice-Chancellor was being
paid total emoluments of N1,970,476.76 monthly, whereas he should not earn more
than N922,810.23 if he were paid furniture allowance en bloc earlier, or
N1,043,176.79 if he were being paid furniture allowance.
“Much of the difference was
attributed to certain allowances which were not approved by the government.”
In the case of the registrar,
the commission said he was being paid N130,692.71 in excess of his due salary
of N502,580.25.
The commission also said the
university disaggregated its staff salaries against the government’s policy of
pay consolidation.
The NSIWC, therefore, directed
the university to stop “the wrongful practices” and comply with relevant rules
and rates.
The commission added,
“We hereby direct the
vice-chancellor and the registrar to refund the cumulative overpayments made to
them.
“You are to report to the commission
in writing, your compliance with this directive within four weeks of this
letter.”
Prof. Mobolaji Aluko became the
Vice-Chancellor of the university in February 2011 and he said (in a text
message to our Punch correspondent) that there was neither disaggregation of
salaries nor overpayment of salaries.
The vice-chancellor said,
“Rather, pension and health
insurance allowances were due to three of us, Diaspora Vice-Chancellors who are
on Sabbatical from our foreign universities, and co-paid monthly in naira to us
for payment to those foreign universities.
“Without that concession
occurring, our own local salaries would have been wiped out completely, and we
could not have accepted the job.”
“However, the need for
accountability is welcome, and Salaries and Wages Commission will be fully
reconciled to the full facts,” the VC stated
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