ASUU claims that UTAS has passed through an integrity test with 77 per cent and also passed through an end-user test, scoring 88 per cent.
Since the NITDA and ASUU have made claims and counter-claims on the integrity of the payment platform, in order to preserve the sanity of the Nigerian populace in the ensuing imbroglio, both parties should have the courage to appear on a public debate to trash out contentious issues in public glare. This is a challenge whose gauntlet must be picked up by the truth bearers.has failed three integrity tests.
The Director General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, during a briefing with journalists after presenting the agency’s findings at a Federal Executive Council meeting took time to explain vital points relating to the UTAS that should get concerned citizens thinking hard about possible way of quickly resolving the tangible concerns involved, in order to get university teachers back to the classrooms.
Frankly speaking, this point is elementary knowledge for basic communication students, as propounded by the diffusion of innovation theory. Expectedly as the news trickled in, eyebrows raised and the daggers were drawn along the line of sentiments and myopic deductions – especially by those who only read headlines without the contents in the body.
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