 Ysbryd yng Nghyrch yn Yng nghoi Lleis-Dorog, mae hyn yn ymwyngod i'w gwahodol. Dyma yn cael'r gennill, a dwi'n trafwyd yn cymryd adreconi deunydd y gymryd yng Nid. Mae'n cael ddweud i gyd, oherwydd yn astud air syniadau ar gyfer gwneud y ffrindig y Ffyrdd yn cael ei wneud yn celt i gwynhau ar gydion beth mewn llawer. Ysbryd yr Aesu trefwyntτ hwnnw yng Nghyrch, Professor Emanuel Osor-Dyck, at tooled news conference at that outstanding issues, including funding for the revise allation of public universities, academic allowances, promotion ar WREHS, and the renegotiation of a 2009 agreement and the inconsistencies in the IPP gray payment. Professor Amano, Oswylwyr Ceydwyd president, academic staff Union of universities at now joins us live on the news. Thank you very much Professor for joining us. Can you quickly run us through the demands that you're making to the federal government? The demands have been there for quite a long time and they include one, the issue of the revitalisation of public universities. The second one has to do with the issue of an academic environment. The third one has to do with the issue of the mood of payment of lecturers, which is the use of IPPIS and our developed solution known as university transparency and accountability solutions. And then we had a negotiation that we have concluded, but government has not come back to us for signing all these issues that we could look at. These are the fundamental issues that are standing that government has not implemented. Now there was a meeting obviously last month that the Minister of Labour was in attendance. What was the outcome of that meeting? No, at that meeting in October, they agreed that by the end of October all these issues will be resolved to the management of the system and all of us, but I was thinking to you they have not reached out to work and they have not implemented any of that. It's interesting. Let's talk about the IPPIS. I'm very interested in that. What exactly is the grouse of ASU with the IPPIS? Thank you very much. IPPIS is a pliant to the university system. There is no university in the world where the service of academics and all staff of universities are paid from the ministry. It is a road to the university economy and there are too many things. One of the issues is the practical. In the university all over the world, academics are allowed to move from one university to another, want to provide their input and also gain some experience from the university. It has been excluded by IPP. But there are also claims against the ASU and the resistance towards the IPPIS being that most lecturers can be lecturing in four different universities and being paid differently at those universities when they should be paid one salary of course then they get a stipend of source if they are on a sabbatical. A sabbatical is totally different from lecturing in four different universities. You can correct me if I'm wrong but these are some of the concerns that have been raised as to why IPPIS is being kicked against by ASU. Let me explain to you. You can check all over the world. The issue of identity lecturership is all over the world. You have somebody who is very good in a particular area. I have a university where that area is lacking. So if that university that will have that particular area lacking to get the student wear train can arrange with that university to have a staff candidate to teach once in a while. That is our job. And it's all over the world. It's only about Nigeria. So it has nothing to do with IPPIS and it's not in the university's guideline and it can do. So it's not it's not it's abuse who expect the university to be simply those who abuse it. So that is the procedure. So if not this line they tell about you teaching of all five different places they are not correct. It is true. Conwych the university. No conwych is it there. OK. So what is what what what is the fate of the average Nigerian undergraduate now that ASU is about to go on another strike. I was a student in I think I suffered the same fate a whole year. I lost the whole academic year. I'm wondering what is the fate of the average person who's yet to graduate from the Nigerian Federal University. What is it. Just imagine this. We meet an agreement with federal government in December in December last year. So do this deal we are talked about. What I expect. The Nigerian media and the Nigerian to do it. Why have federal government not reached the media agreement in December last year. Not the but ASU going on strike. Let me emphasize this. Ie, nid yw y wneud, nid yw ychydig yn ardufodi. Ond mae'r ddechrau i'n mynd i cymhysgol ac roedd cyd-i gwneud y maen nhw. Erbyn os gweithio'n meddwl o'r dweud y mae'r ddawn, efallai mae'r ddawn eich Mynd i gael gŷt, ac mae'n meddwl o'r dweud. Ond ydych chi'n ddweud yma, profi ddechrau yma. Yma o'ch cyfaint maen nhw? Ychydig. Helo, ydych yn fawr yn gyfynodd y byw, bydd yw ddweud yw'r gweithio'n gweithio'r channel ymlaen i'w ddweud i'r cyfnodd yn dweud, a phobl yn cyfnodd y byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw'r byw.