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    Buhari unhappy over teachers unpaid salaries

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorOctober 6, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Muhammadu Buhari is not happy teachers are owed salaries
    President Muhammadu Buhari is not happy teachers are owed salaries

    President Muhammadu Buhari is sad that in spite of releases of bailout funds to mitigate the situation of unpaid salaries, teachers are still owed by many states.

    The bailouts he said was specifically to mitigate the situation of unpaid teachers and pensioners but “sadly, the issue of unpaid salaries remains’’.

    President Buhari assured teachers that his heart was with them over the issue of unpaid salaries, assuring that unpaid salaries would soon become an issue of the past.

    He said the Federal Government would continue to work with the state governments to ensure that “all salary arrears are not just cleared, but that unpaid salaries become an issue of the past.’’

    As he salutes teachers on the occasion of this year’s World Teachers’ Day, Buhari said that Nigeria’s teachers, “are the usually unsung heroes of our country whose skill and commitment daily mould the minds of our country’s youth, our leaders of today and tomorrow’’.

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    Teachers in Kwara seek God’s intervention to get their salary arrears from state government
    Teachers in Kwara seek God’s intervention to get their salary arrears from state government

    The President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement in Abuja on Friday, said Buhari gave the assurance in a message to this year’s World Teachers’ Day.

    The President disclosed that he was aware that in some states and local councils of the federation, teachers were being owed salaries of several months.

    While highlighting some of the measures put in place by his administration to improve education and better the welfare of teachers, Buhari regretted as “grave and unfortunate” that the country’s teachers were often treated unfairly despite their essential services.

    According to him, teachers are the most important segment of workers in the country, invaluable for the essential work they do towards building the country’s future.

    He said: “Teaching is a noble profession, wielding a strong influence by inspiring and educating our children. The values they inculcate stay with them for a lifetime.’’

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