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We’re not embarking on any protest, NUT tells Enugu govt

The Enugu State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers [NUT], has commended Governor Peter Mbah-led administration for showing honest concern for the welfare of teachers in the state, including the extension of the state’s minimum wage to primary school teachers after many years of back and forth.

The teachers said that the government in nine months has met four of the five-point demands the union presented to him on the assumption of office.

The union, which also dismissed a purported plan by some mischief-makers to incite teachers’ protest, added that there was no basis whatsoever for such, as Governor Mbah had wiped away their tears and restored hope in a time of economic crisis.

Briefing some journalists on Tuesday, NUT chairman, Comrade Theophilus Nweke, said Governor Mbah had demonstrated readiness to wipe away the tears of the teachers by not only paying wage awards to teachers in addition to their salaries since December 2023 but also resolving the three-year minimum wage faceoff with the previous administration.

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“When the current administration came in, we met with them and presented our challenges to the Governor who promised to address them.

“True to his word, the Governor quickly set up a committee to look into the issue, and on the 10th of November, they submitted their report in which it was recommended that these teachers be paid.

“On 19th February 2024, the Governor called the leadership of NUT and conveyed his approval for the full implementation of the minimum wage. When the February salary came in, the teachers were paid as approved and this was greeted with wide jubilation which you saw on social media.

“This administration has demonstrated its commitment to our welfare, thus why should we embark on any protest? Does that make any sense to anyone? What exactly should be the reason for the protest?

“As a union, we have laid down procedures of pressing home our demands and we have judiciously followed them. These approaches are yielding the required results. Calling for outright protest has never been part of it and we won’t promote such.

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“The five-point requests we made to the Governor are receiving adequate attention. Four have already been implemented and the fifth one is underway.”

He called on the teachers to reciprocate the governor’s gestures through total dedication to their duties and not render themselves as willing tools to mischief-makers or any group seeking cheap popularity.

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