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SUBEB boss begs Plateau teachers to shelve planned strike

Primary school teachers in some local government areas had planned to go on strike over unpaid salaries.

• September 18, 2023
Plateau governor, Caleb Mutfwang
Plateau governor, Caleb Mutfwang (Credit: Caleb Mutfwang)

The executive chairman of the Plateau Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Sunday Amuna, has appealed to primary school teachers to shelve plans to go on strike.

Amuna made the appeal on Monday, shortly after monitoring the resumption of pupils in some primary schools in Jos and environs.

Primary school teachers in some local government areas had planned to go on strike over outstanding salary arrears.

The teachers affected by the non-payment of salaries are from Bassa, Jos South, Bokkos, Pankshin, Mikkang, Langtang North and Langtang South LGAs.

“I received a letter that teachers in Jos South, Langtang South, and many other areas are planning to embark on strike over outstanding salary arrears. It is not the fault of this administration that the salaries of some teachers have not been paid. It is an inherited problem because the former chairmen of these areas left with these monies.

“This administration will not joke with salaries and incentives of teachers and other workers because we believe in giving labourers their wages. So, I want to appeal to teachers planning to embark on strike to shelve such plans for the sake of our children, and let us put heads together to address this matter amicably,” said the SUBEB chair.

Mr Amuna, who commended the pupils and students of the schools visited for early resumption, decried the dearth of infrastructure and paucity of qualified teachers for some core subjects.

“The turnout of students and teachers is quite impressive, but these are challenges that need urgent attention. There is a shortage of facilities, particularly furniture and other learning materials,” Mr Amuna explained. “But I want to assure the people of Plateau that we will do our best to address these gaps and ensure our children get quality education.”

Some of the schools visited by the SUBEB chair were the Obasanjo Model Schools, Hwolshe, LEA, and Jos South, among others.

 (NAN)

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