Teachers Protest In Cross River Over Unpaid Salaries, Chase Students Away
Teachers Protest In Cross River Over Unpaid Salaries, Chase Students AwayAs hared by Paul...
'Teachers In Obudu Chase Pupils From Classroom.
Obudu
LGA, home of the Governor of Cross River State is in the news again as
teachers take the laws into their hands by closing down primary schools
in the entire Local Government Area and took to the streets to protest 6
months of unpaid salaries.
Children who refused to go home also followed the procession of protesting teachers.
The
teacher, some of which held placards with inscriptions on it, said that
they are taking the law into their hands because "enough is enough."
Talking
to my correspondent on the sideline, one of the teacher said that she
has been very upset that "for the first time a governor is coming to
Northern Cross River State, and Obudu for that matter, one small shoki
man is spoiling the Obudu good name". The woman teacher said that she is
scared because she may not be paid her salary as Christmas is fast
approaching.
Another teacher said that some teachers who are not
among the protesters have been paid some months. Others were paid half
salaries. While many are yet to be paid.
One of the school child
interviewed said that they are in support of the teacher protest. "My
mum is a teacher. She has not been paid and our school exams is next
week. Christmas is coming. Me and my sisters needs new Xmas clothes. The
governor should pay teachers so we can write our exams," he concluded.
One
of the teacher held a placard to our camera that read: Is Excellent
Salary A Signature Project? Another teacher had a placard with "Pay Our 6
Months Salary Now!"
According to reliable information, the
government of Cross River State is now using contractors to pay
salaries. The contractors has been screening teachers for biometrics
since the Ben Ayade came into power, a job they have not been able to
deliver.
A source from the Primary School Management Board
hinted that the contractors have embezzled over 1 Billion Naira of
teachers salaries in what they thought were ghost workers. The money
according to same source was shared between the Ministry of Education
and the contractors'
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/11/teachers-protest-in-gov-ayades-hometown.html

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