Thursday, 14 April 2016

Kwara State Primary School Teachers languish in Pain

 
It is common knowledge that Kwara state was one of the states owning its workers. However, the Federal Government intervened by giving out a special intervention fund. Kwara State got a total of N4.320 billion from the special intervention fund.

However the primary school teachers are still languishing in pain because they  have not been paid for 5 months. Nonpayment of salary was the reason the teachers went on a strike in January. According to the First Vice Chairman of Kwara State chapter of Nigeria Union of Teachers, (NUT), Mr. Olu Adewara om January, “by God’s grace, we have been patient enough with our employers, so we have resolved to continue with the strike until all the debts owed us are paid. In his words, “Some of our members have become paupers and the state government should stop telling us that it is not their responsibilities, but that of the LGAs to pay salaries of primary school teachers. We understand that there is a synergy between the state and the councils.  We are simply awaiting the salaries because; it is unfair to work without remuneration.”

How do the people at the helm of affairs in kwara state sleep at night? Do they careless because their own salary is guaranteed?  Why would you owe teachers for 5 months? This is really serious.

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