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Teachers in Abia school are embarking on strike over unpaid salary


Teachers in Abia school are embarking on strike over unpaid salary

Teachers in Abia school are embarking on strike over unpaid salary 

UMUAHIA—TEACHERS in broad daylight essential and auxiliary schools in Abia State, have continued their suspended inconclusive strike activity in challenge for unpaid debts of pay rates owed them by the state government. The schools revived after the Easter break, however without the instructors revealing. Or maybe, they state NUT guided its individuals to continue the suspended strike as the legislature couldn't get together with the assention which made them to suspend the strike around three months back. As indicated by an elementary teacher who addressed Vanguard, "grade teachers are owed three months pay overdue debts, while the optional teachers are owed around a half year unfulfilled obligations. 

"The strike by the instructors was giving the administration genuine concern, particularly when laborers of the State possessed Polytechnic, Aba, are likewise on strike for the same non-installment of pay. "Guardians in the state communicated stress over the strike, particularly remembering that this term is short, so if the strike waits, it would influence their wards scholastics." To this end, the Deputy Governor of the State, Rt. Ude Oko Chukwu, who is representing Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, who is on his yearly excursion, was occupied with extend periods of time of meeting with the sorted out work. 


Oko Chukwu met for quite a long time with the administration of the striking instructors and Abia Polytechnic speakers who were directed to the discourse by the administrator of Abia State Labor Congress, NLC, Comrade Uchenna Obigwe. A source near the gathering implied that the acting senator was striving to determine the issue and was begging the striking specialists to suspend their activity. The gathering was all the while going ahead as at the season of documenting the report.

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