Ebola: NUT asks teachers to ignore Sept. 22nd resumption date
…Threatens to go on strike if TRCN is scraped
Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Tuesday , directed it members to ignore
the 22nd of September, 2014, resumption of primary and secondary
schools in Nigeria.
National President of NUT, Comrade Micheal Olukoya, gave the directive while briefing journalists in Abuja.
He said the teachers should
only resume if the Federal Government sufficiently trained and provide
them with necessary preventive and protective gadgets on Ebola virus.
It would be recalled that the federal government changed the resumption
date from September 8, 2014 to October 13, 2014, over the outbreak of
Ebola virus in the country. The date was reviewed fom October 13, to
September 22, 2014, based on the advice given by Minister of Health,
Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, who said based on the progress made so far that
over 98% suceess has been recorded across the nation.
According to
Olukoya, “But where the federal government insists on the 22nd
September, 2014, date in spite of the wise counsel, the union will
rather direct teachers to resume schools whenever they are sufficiently
trained and their schools have been provided with the necessary
preventive and protective gadgets. For the avoidance of doubt, the
teachers have this day, resolved to resume classes in obedience to the
federal government directive, in states where teachers have been trained
to handle any outbreak and all the required preventive and protective
gadgets such as hand gloves, sanitizers, infra-red thermometers, running
water and soaps have been provided as directed by federal government of
Nigeria.
“In states where the training has not been done and
necessary safeguarding gadgets not provided, teachers shall continue to
emain at home until their state governments respond positively or the
union directs them to the contrary”.
He noted that the dream of the
union is to see all things put in place to protect the teachers and
school children from being infected in the school.
He said, “The NUT
is strongly of the opinion that it is better to delay the resumption of
school till 13(h October, 2014, even when the scourge would have been
off months ago than rush and open schools only to be faced with attacks
of EVD in the schools.
“It makes more sense to be doubly sure than
to operate on shaky grounds of uncertainty and probability as it will be
catastrophy of unimaginable dimension if by any act of omission we rush
and open schools and end up with even up with even one primary or
secondary school being infected by the virus”.
The union also
threatened to shut down the education sector if the federal government
scrap Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, TRCN because it is the
only regulatory body for the practice of teaching in Nigeria from
primary school to the terrtiary institution.
“This attempt at
scrapping TRCN shows clearly that the federal government does not care
about the standard of teachers of Nigeria and the much sought-for
professionalism of the teaching industry.
“The teachers of Nigeria
are watching this development with keen interest with a view to
returning to the trenches of 1992 and 1993 as they will not just fold
their hands and watch the bastardisation of thei profession”.
9/16/2014
Ebola: NUT asks teachers to ignore Sept. 22nd resumption date
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