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Thursday, January 25, 2024

FCT minister resolves area councils, NUT, NULGE dispute

“I met with the NUT and the area council chairmen.’’

• January 25, 2024
Nyesom Wike,
Nyesom Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has resolved the protracted disputes between the six area councils and the Nigerian Union of Teachers. 

Mr Wike also disclosed that the dispute between the councils and the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees was equally resolved.

The minister made the disclosure during a security meeting with FCT Councils of Chiefs, in Abuja on Wednesday.

The FCT wing of the NUT on January 15 directed primary school teachers in the FCT to begin an indefinite strike.

The strike was a continuation of an earlier one suspended by the union in 2023 over non-payment of 40 per cent peculiar allowance and 25 months minimum wage arrears, among other issues.

The NUT suspended the strike on October 2, 2023, to allow for the resolution of the issues within six weeks which was not achieved.

On the other hand, NULGE had equally drawn battle line with the area councils’ chairmen over similar entitlements, including hazard allowance and pension, among other unresolved issues.

Earlier, Chairman, FCT Council of Chiefs and Ona of Abaji, Alhaji Adamu Yunusa, appealed to the minister to wade into the crises, lamenting that children were idle at home due to the ongoing strike.

Announcing the resolution of the disputes, the minister said that the FCTA would settle 40 per cent each of the debt owed to the striking teachers and the local government employees.

He added that the area councils on their part would settle the remaining 60 per cent respectively.

Mr Wike said, “I met with the NUT and the area council chairmen. So, what we have done; the debt owed by the area councils, FCTA has come in to take away 40 per cent of it, while the councils will settle the remaining 60 per cent. This will be done monthly and they have agreed. The same with NULGE, FCTA has taken 40 per cent, let them (area councils) pay the remaining 60 per cent. We will be paying every month and in the next three to four months, we will finish settling the debt.’’

Contacted, the NUT State Secretary, Margaret Jethro, confirmed the development, adding that Mr Wike met with the leaders of the union last week.

Mrs Jethro said that the minister promised that the FCT Administration would settle 40 per cent of the over N7 billion minimum wage arrears the councils owed the teachers.

She, however, said that no resolution was reached on the over N8 billion 12-month peculiar allowance debt, which was also presented to the minister for intervention.

She added that the leadership of the NUT would meet with the teachers to present the offer and then decide whether to suspend the strike or not. 

(NAN)

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