Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has pleaded with teachers in both
primary and secondary schools over five months unpaid salaries and
allowances.
The governor, who blamed government inability to meet
its financial obligations to the teachers on economy recession the
country is passing through said he was not oblivion of their plights.
Fayose met with the teachers at Oshuntokun House, inside Government House.
In
spite of the initial confrontation and display of anger occasioned by
non-payment of five months salaries, which had unleashed hardship on the
workers at large, Fayose was able to reach a compromise on how all the
benefits will be paid in due course with the teachers.
Speaking on
the challenges confronting the teachers, Mrs E. A. Olaoye, and Mr
Adetunji Akinyemi, spoke on behalf of the public primary and secondary
schools’ teachers respectively.
Part of their demands was: Payment
of March to July 2016 salaries, Payment of 2014 September salary to
primary school teachers, recognition of degree holders in primary
schools, promotion of teachers beginning from 2010, 2016 salary
increase, Core Subjects Allowance for primary school teachers.Others
include: stoppage of deductions on loan repayment and other sources,
over-deduction of salaries of members from Accountant General’s office,
payment of duty post allowance, payment of Leave bonus for 2016,
stoppage of arbitrary cooperative deductions, robust car and housing
loans, renovation of schools and effective inter-cadre policy for
teachers.
The teachers said though they were not oblivious of the
financial difficulty being experienced across the 36 states of the
federation, reiterating that they must be given adequate recognition
within the limit of the revenues accruing to the state.
However,
the major roads linking the Benin City centre; Akpakpava, Mission Road,
Sapele Road, Airport Road, Sokponba Road, Forestry and others were
locked yesterday as thousands of members of the Nigeria Union of Local
Government Employees in Edo State to demand their salaries arrears
ranging from five to 18 months.
The NULGE members dressed in all black attires also claimed that a
middle aged man who they said is a staff of the Esan North East, Uromi
slumped and died immediately.
The workers threatened to vote against the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the coming September 10 governorship election.
The
National President of NULGE, Ibrahim Khaleel, said “We are here in Edo
state today to show solidarity with you. We are aware that you have been
owned between 7-18 months of salaries by the Edo state government. What
we are saying is that your salaries must be paid and the government
must stop using our money to pay SUBEB staff.
“He should start
paying his counterpart funding for primary school teachers salaries and
pay the 10 per cent accruable to Local Governments from the allocation
due to the state.
“We are ready to vote out this government if it
does not listen to our plight and pay what is due to us. We will vote
out this government if the need arises should he fail to pay our
salaries.
Also the state chairman, Comrade Young Ilemikhena urged
the workers not to be discouraged adding that victory will be achieved
at the end of the struggle.
“I call on all of us here to observe a
minute silence for our comrade from Esan north east local government
area who slumped and died this morning while we were gathered for this
struggle.”
In his reaction, the state commissioner for information
and orientation, Prince Kassim Afegbua, said; “We are not responsible
for the payment of local government staff. We also do not touch local
government money.. what we have done was to intervene by way of
insisting that the right financial discipline applies. We are aware that
the PDP slaughtered the nation’s economy for which the nation is still
groping from. We hope things improve in order that states and local
governments are able to cope”.
Credit: Today
so situation of workers is this bad in Edo yet Oshiomole will come and insult pdp? there is God.
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