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June 30th, 2008

Only in Nigeria - Yet another teachers strike

Nigeria - Nigeria’s primary and secondary school teachers under the aegis of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) has commenced a nationwide strike action intended to force the Federal Government to issue approval circular on the new Teacher’s Salary Structure (TSS).

The declaration of strike by teachers came in the wake of Federal Government’s decision to set up a salary review commission to look into all demands for wage increase within the public service.

But the Federal Government has also warned that the strike action might be an exercise in futility as the Teachers’ Salary Structure (TSS) which is the bone of contention cannot be implemented due to its financial and constitutional implications of having  a uniform wage structure for all teachers in the country. Minister of State for Education, Hajiya A’ishatu Jibril Dukku said rather than demanding a circular proclaiming a Teachers Salary Structure, the Nigeria Union of Teachers should instead encourage their state chapters to press for improved conditions of service including  housing and transportation allowances.

This pronouncement is coming on the heels of fresh revelations that the NUT might be chasing shadows in their pursuit of the Teachers Salary Structure as the National Council Education (NCE) which brought the controversial wage structure into being only recommended an enhanced salary package for teachers as a matter of policy but does not have the right to impose such a decision on either the Federal or State governments.

However, the NUT yesterday said they were resuming the suspended strike midnight Sunday,  accusing the Federal Government of reneging on the promise to issue an enabling circular creating the Teachers Salary Structure (TSS). The Deputy National President of NUT, Mr. Onem Nelson Onem, who addressed labor correspondents at the Labor House in Abuja, said with effect from 12 midnight yesterday, principals, head teachers and teachers of primary, secondary and command schools have been directed to withdraw their services.

“With effect from 12 midnight on Sunday June 29th, 2008, principals,  head teachers and teachers of primary, secondary, technical, unity, special and command schools will withdraw their services”, he said. According to Onem, there will be no teaching, invigilation or marking of internal and external examinations and no state of the federation is exempted from the union’s directive. He said the teachers are aggrieved that government has shown no respect for collective agreements arrived through negotiations having jettisoned the agreement it reached with teachers along with state governments on the new salary only to propose another stakeholders parley.

The teachers criticized the decision of the Federal Executive Council to the effect that the Teachers’ Salary Structure would be subjected to another round of negotiations through a stakeholders discussion.

However, the Vice President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan while addressing management and staff of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said the Federal Executive Council has approved the establishment of a preliminary committee to work out modalities for a holistic approach to the issue of  workers salary increase in the country.

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