Tuesday 5 January 2016

Primary School Teachers In Kwara State Goes On Strike, While Sec. Sch Teachers Continue Lectures

Before you say how, the State Government does not owe secondary school teachers, they only owe primary school teachers.

Teachers in public primary and junior secondary schools in Kwara yesterday commenced an indefinite strike action. The teachers embarked on the industrial action to press home their demand for payment of three months’ salary arrears.

Some pupils and students who went to their various schools in Ilorin to resume academic works after four weeks holiday had to return home immediately as there were no teachers to attend to them.

Teaching and learning activities were however going on in Senior Secondary Schools since the state government is not owing the teachers in that category.

The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in the state, Alh Abubakar Musa confirmed the commencement of the strike action by the teachers. He said the strike became imperative following non-payment of October, November and December 2015 salaries of the affected teachers.

Musa directed the striking teachers in all the 16 local government areas of the state to stay at home until further notice.

“There is no way the hungry teachers could deliver effectively, it is better for them to remain at home until the government is capable of paying them, he said.

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