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Monday, October 07, 2019

Nigerian Teachers Reportedly Suffering And Lack Transport Fare To Work

The Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) has called on government at all levels to improve the welfare packages of Nigeria teachers in order to secure solid future for the country's education.





The Amir (President) of the MSSN, Lagos State Area Unit, Dr Saheed Ashafa, made the call in a statement to commemorate 2019 World Teachers Day.

He described the present situation in where teachers are poorly paid as totally unacceptable

"Importance of teachers in any society that desire all-round growth is second to none. We advocate for significantly higher pay for teachers at all levels of our educational sector.

"Many teachers are suffering in this country. Some are paid meagre salaries to the extent that they could barely transport themselves to school or feed. Some are owed salaries and lacked transport fare to go to school to teach the pupils," he added.


Ashafa demanded that all other forms of hardship being encountered by teachers in the country, be immediately resolved without delay.


"Inhuman treatment such as travelling far distance to schools, absence modern teaching tools and inadequate refresher courses must be addressed with alacrity by the present government," he added.

Ashafa reminded government of importance of paying more attention to the country's educational sector.

While advocating better remuneration for the educators, Ashafa also implored the teachers to eschew all forms of professional misconduct to restore the integrity and sanctity of the teaching profession.

He said, "It should be clearly stated that the rate of examination malpractice at present is highly embarrassing. The poisnous role of many teachers in the spate of malpractice at its present height is unpardonable. We must do everything to ensure that sanity return to the sector."


He bemoaned a situation where teachers engage in serial abdication of duty, perpetual lateness to class, illicit relationship with students and other forms of misconduct as unethical and uunacceptable


Ashafa also emphasised that "teachers must remember that the only enduring wealth they possess is personal integrity and must as such display high sense of dignity at all time."


The World Teachers' Day, also known as International Teachers Day, is held every year on October 5 to honour teachers and recognize their contributions to education and development in the society. 

8 comments:

  1. Wicked government...Their welfare should be top notch rather than those rogues in a green chamber...Can you imagine...

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  2. The amount teachers are being paid is so pathetic, especially in top private schools. Parent think their wards are getting 5million worth of education not knowing they are simply paying for technological gadgets. School receiving tuitions worth millions, while teachers with phd degree keep getting peanuts as salary. Teachers are suffering in this country.
    I hope to have a school soon on the island and would make sure a teacher gets the full amount of one child's school fees and other incentives. So help me God Amen.

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    1. Amen dear I support your dream...They should receive their reward on planet earth..

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  3. Where the government lacks imagination, the teachers are free to lack anything

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  4. This Country self...what kind of frustration is this..

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  5. This is sheer witchcraft it is beyond wickedness.

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