Mr Simon Ozo, Ebonyi NUT Chairman, stated this on Monday in Abakaliki in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
“This is why the union is opposed to the plan and as teachers we say, have your autonomy, but allow our salaries to come from state governments or let it go through Universal Basic Education Commission direct so that we receive our salaries promptly.
“There is need for the Federal Government to respect the 2012 Supreme Court’s judgment on the responsibility of state and federal governments to primary school education in Nigeria.
“We don’t know why anybody in his right thinking senses will want primary school teachers’ salaries to be joined with local government areas.”
Nkah said that the teachers only want to secure their future, stressing that they were not against local government autonomy.
Nkah, who is also the Acting Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC ), Ebonyi Chapter, noted that the local government councils were saddled with the payment of teachers’ salaries.
He stressed that it should not be so, adding that the local government council were required to participate’ in the payment of teachers’ salaries.
Nkah said that any constitutional arrangement should ensure that this participatory clause is respected.
NAN
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