Chairman of the Nigeria
Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Musa Abubakar, in Kaiama, Kaiama Local
Government Area Kwara state said primary school teachers are about to start a
strike for lack of payment.
The strike will begin just
when schools are expected to resume from their first term holiday.
Abubakar said the union
could no longer guarantee industrial harmony in the state following the
non-payment of their four months’ salary arrears.
He said the primary school
teachers had been loyal and dedicated to duty in spite of the failure of the
government to pay them salaries for months.
He said: “I want to believe
they have tried. If the members of the National Assembly are not paid for four
months, I doubt if you will see anybody in the red or green chambers.
“I recall in Oyo State;
they were not paid for just two months and some House of Assembly members did
not go to work.
“So, for us to have worked
for four months without pay, I think the teachers have tried and that is why we
told the government that we cannot guarantee any industrial harmony again.
“We cannot guarantee any
teacher going to class from today to teach with an empty stomach except the
problem is addressed.”
He explained that the union
would start a sit-at-home strike action beginning from today to press home its
demand.
According to him, workers
from other sectors will soon join in the strike action in the spirit of
solidarity.
The NUT leader criticised
the state government for creating a dichotomy between primary schools teachers
and their counterparts in the secondary schools.
He claimed that a Supreme
Court judgment in 2002 had made state governments responsible for the management
and funding of primary schools in the country.
“It is just unfortunate
that a situation like this revolves around primary school teachers in the
country.
“I want to say without
mincing words that if that trend should continue, the primary school system
will soon collapse,” the union leader stated.
Abubakar, therefore, urged
the state government to live up to its responsibilities by doing the right
thing. “Education is the key and the bedrock of our development particularly at
the grassroots.
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