NUT threatens strike, wants pry school administration detached - TopicsExpress



          

NUT threatens strike, wants pry school administration detached from LGs on August 02, 2013 By JOHNBOSCO AGBAKWURU & GABRIEL EWEPU ABUJA—THE Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, yesterday, threatened to embark on strike if its members were left under local structure for salary payment and other benefits. National President of NUT, Comrade Michael Olukoya, at a briefing, said they had resolved to stay away from the classroom if the government would leave primary school system under the local government. This position by the teachers’ union was in view of a proposal by the National Assembly granting local government autonomy in the ongoing constitutional review. The leadership of the NUT argued that most local governments were not viable to promote primary education and often maltreated their members, stressing that if primary education was not detached from the local governments, it would be disastrous for the development of the nation’s primary school system. Olukoya said: ”The Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, cannot afford to close its eyes against the approaching darkness that could soon envelope the country in the event of abolition of Local Government Joint Account where no alternative platform for stable primary education in Nigeria which would guarantee regular payment of primary school teachers’salaries. “The union has resolved to stay off the school system as from the beginning of the next academic session as a temporary measure to secure the education of the less privileged, constituting the masses of the population of this country. To be forewarned is to be fore armed. “We must, however, appeal to the 36 Houses of Assembly in the states to throw out any semblance of abolition of local government Joint Account and establish its right of oversight over the local governments.” The union stated that it would no longer remain under the local government structure if it was granted autonomy. “NUT has a responsibility and constituency, we are looking at the autonomy on the transfer of resources from the federal account, and we are against the treatment from the local governments, and we cannot stand akimbo and watch this happen to us. We do not want our primary education to further worsen. “We want the primary school system to be removed from the local government even though they were granted autonomy and return us to the federal system we were in the past. If the House of Representatives will say let primary school education remain under local government it will be calamitous. “Local governments lack the capacity and ability to pay our members and finance primary education, and our members were treated as slaves. It is very clear in the constitution that primary education is the responsibility of the state government, while local government should participate and not for local government to be responsible for payment.” “As we are affiliate to Nigeria Labour Congress, so is it with Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, NULGE, and NLC is looking at local government autonomy from a holistic point o0f view because they want national resources to come them directly, but we are looking at the autonomy on transfer of resources. We are talking about the way and manner local government manage resources, and in the past have negatively affected our members,” Olukoya stated. He appealed to the National; Assembly to retain the State Joint Local Government Accounts or transfer the responsibility for the payment of salaries of primar4y school teachers to the state government. “It is concomitant restructuring of the fiscal structure of our national resources in favour of the States to guarantee uninterrupted and unfettered primary education in Nigeria,” he stated. Meanwhile, the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, had signed Deed of Agreement with Capital Express Assurance Ltd as a step in assuring the lives of its members across the country, which will serve as a welfare package to them. President NUT, Comrade Michael Olukoya said, “It is a pride to the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, and myself in particular, that the union is making a new but giant beginning in its pursuit of teachers welfare, independent of government as employer of labour. “As we sign a Deed of Agreement with the Capital Express Assurance Limited, we are expressing not just a concern but taking a step towards the welfare of the entire families of the teachers of this country under the jurisdiction of NUT. “The Deed centres around taking a Group Life Insurance cover for teachers of this country, one that take proactive steps towar4ds ameliorating the sufferings of teachers who might die in the service of the fatherland. This indeed is a Death in Service Scheme appropriately code named Teachers Welfare Insurance Package.” - See more at: thepanoramacn
Posted on: Fri, 02 Aug 2013 10:37:27 +0000

Trending Topics



Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015