The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), on Monday, applauded
the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration for its achievements,
especially in the educational sector and appealed for intervention on teachers’
unpaid salary arrears.
Acting Secretary General of the union, Dr Mike Ike-Ene, said
in Abuja that the applause became necessary considering the relative peace in
the country since its inception.
” Although I will not say that we have gotten it correctly,
when there is relative peace to an extent, we can now say that there is
progress.
” At least one thing this administration has done is being a
little proactive to issues concerning education and other areas.
” This government is more open to dialogue, negotiation and
discussion and when these things are involved in any issues, parties concerned
understand themselves better,” he noted.
Ike-Ene also decried the rate at which some state
governments were owing teachers’ salary arrears for months.
According to him, Benue, Bayelsa, Osun and Imo governors,
among others, are owing primary school teachers several months of salary
arrears.
“As I talk to you now our teachers in Benue primary schools
are owed 10 months salary arrears and they are still working; 10 good months
people cannot put food on their table.
“ There are cases whereby the father and the mother are
teachers, are they going to rob bank before they put food on their table; not
only Benue, Bayelsa also owes eight good months.
“ In Osun, very many states; in Imo state our teachers are
paid in percentages; primary school teachers are owed various sums of money in
various states.
Ike-Ene, however, called on the Federal Government to call
the governors concerned to order, saying that teachers would stop work at those
states that owed. (NAN)
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