Bayelsa Primary school teachers threaten strike over unpaid salaries

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By Murphy Aigbe – Yenagoa

Teachers from public primary schools in Bayelsa have again threatened to revisit their suspended strike action and paralyse the primary school system if their demands which include payment of the backlog of salaries are not met.

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The teachers under the auspices of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) therfore called on Governor Seriake Dickson to save public primary education from imminent collapse.

The teachers urged Dickson to prevail on local government councils to pay backlog of full month salaries owed primary school teachers in the state.

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Their call was contained in a seven-point communique signed by John Toinpre Kala-Ama, state NUT chairman, Johnson Hector, principal secretary and Akanyo Timi, publicity secretary, following an emergency meeting of the state wing of the union at Teachers House, Yenagoa.

They said the state government should assume its constitutional collaborative responsibility of augmenting the funding and management of the primary school system through the Universal Basic Education Programme.

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The teachers also appealed to the state and local governments to quickly address the issues of payment of imprest to headmasters and equitable distribution of instructional materials for functional academic work.

Other problems, they stated, include acute shortage of teachers, non-implementation of promotions and annual increment for primary school teachers, among others.

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They demanded that the NUT be also represented at the state education committee as directed by the government.

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