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Akwa Ibom Teachers Embark On Strike, Make Demands | READ DETAILS

AFNews Reporter

Mar 16, 2022

Akwa Ibom Teachers Embark On Strike, Make Demands | READ DETAILS
Akwa Ibom State teachers in public primary and secondary schools, have embarked on an indefinite strike to get their voices heard over eight years unpaid leave grant and six years of promotion arrears.

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The state Nigerian Union Teachers' Secretary, Victor Amirize, disclosed this in a statement.

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He said the strike takes effect from midnight Tuesday. According to him, the union arrived at the decision after "all avenues of negotiation and amicable resolutions failed on the part of the state government."

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He stated that teachers in the state demands the payment of the primary schools leave grants which spans from 2013 to 2021.

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"The Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) hereby orders all primary and secondary schools teachers in public schools to proceed on an indefinite strike action," the labor leader said.

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"The government could not address the demands of the teachers after 21 working days and subsequent seven days ultimatum given by the union to the government. The government promise of payment of one year leave grant on compassionate ground and completion of payment of one month minimum wage arrears to primary schools teachers could not be actualised.

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"Payment of promotion arrears for six years - 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016 to primary schools teachers. Release of 2017, 2018 promotion exercise conducted by State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB)."

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The union also demanded the refund of 7 › per cent contributory pension to primary school teachers and appointment of teachers as permanent secretaries among others.

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It solicits the understanding of parents and students and added that "government insensitivity" pushed the teachers to embark on the strike action.

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