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Teachers Give Obaseki 15-Day Ultimatum To Meet Demands

Teachers Give Obaseki 15-Day Ultimatum To Meet Demands
  • PublishedJuly 19, 2018

Edo State Goverment has been given an ultimatum by the state chapter of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUJ).

The union gave the state a deadline of the end of the month to meet up with all its entitlements while also commending the government for the prompt payment of teachers monthly salaries, payment of leave transport grant at point of entry, release of promotions up to year 2015, restoration of annual incremental credits, payment of substantial amount as arrears of retired teachers pensions and investment in the upgrade of primary education through Edo Best programme.

The teachers’ union, in a communique after its State Wing Executive Council (SWEC) meeting held earlier in the month, called on its members to remain calm and await further directives from the leadership.

Pius Osikhena Okhueleigbe and Mike Modesty Itua, State Chairman and Acting Secretary of NUT respectively, who signed the communique, threatened that if the state government failed to address issues raised by the union, an enlarged/ extra-ordinary meeting of SWEC would be convened to take further actions as may be deemed appropriate.

The union lamented the non-implementation of financial benefits of 2013, 2014 and 2015 promotions to primary school teachers since January, 2018, non-implementation of N25,000 minimum wage increases for primary school teachers since May, 2016 and non-payment of 2016/2017 leave transport grant arrears to some primary school teachers.

Other demands include the non-implementation of the already approved extended new nomenclatures for primary school teachers in the state, non- provision of subventions to public primary and secondary schools in the state since year 2012, non-release of 2016/2017 promotions for public primary and secondary school teachers and inadequate teaching personnel in public primary and secondary schools in Edo state which has rendered teaching and learning ineffective in schools.

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