The Oyo State wing of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) today (Monday) commenced an indefinite strike due to delay in payment of salaries of primary school teachers and other requests.
The union said the strike became necessary due to the inability of the state government to meet its demands.
NUT had last week, issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the Oyo State Government to clear and settle the backlogs of salaries owed its members.
The union, while lamenting over unpaid salaries of primary school teachers, gave the state government 72 hours notice or go on indefinite strike if the situation is not reversed.
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But why are they owing these teachers? They should owe themselves if they will survive
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ReplyDeleteStupid government.
This governor wicked sha, the rate they owe teachers and state government workers is alarming
ReplyDeleteAjimobi is useless and he knows it. Arrogant prick.
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