Teachers won’t resume without gadgets –NUT
The Nigeria Union of Teachers has directed its members not to resume on
September 22, 2014 as directed by the Federal Government, until hand
gloves, sanitisers, infrared thermometers, running water and soap have
been provided in schools.
The NUT said that in states where the necessary Ebola training and sensitisation had not been done and the gadgets not provided, teachers would continue to remain at home until their state governments respond or the union directed them otherwise.
The union’s president, Michael Olukoya, who said this at a news
briefing shortly after holding a meeting with the National Executive
Council of the NUT, on Tuesday in Abuja, however, noted that teachers
would resume classes only in states where they had been trained to
handle Ebola outbreaks in obedience to the Federal Government directive.
He said the union took the decision to protect its members.
He said it was better to delay the resumption of schools till October
13, 2014, when the scourge would have been over than to rush and open
the schools only to be faced with EVD attacks.
He accused unnamed
“powerful private school proprietors and proprietresses” of instigating
government officials to insist on opening the schools on September 22.
Olukoya said, “Where the government insists on September 22 date in
spite of our 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 preventive gadgets such as hand gloves, sanitisers, infrared
thermometers, running water and soaps have been provided as directed by
the Federal Government; (but) in states where the training has not been
done and the necessary gadgets not provided, teachers shall continue to
remain at home until their state governments respond positively or the
union directs them to the contrary.”
The NUT President stated that
the 2014 World Teachers’ Day scheduled for October 5 would not hold,
saying that teachers should rather be allowed to use the day to organise
all necessary sensitisation programmes to get themselves ready for
school resumption.
Meanwhile, President Goodluck Jonathan has
appealed to the NUT to shelve its plan to embark on strike in protest
against government’s directive that schools should resume on September
22.
He made the appeal shortly after the National Executive Council of the union rose from a meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
Jonathan told State House correspondents that instead of going on
strike, the NUT should commend the Federal Government for its efforts at
checking the spread of the disease.
“I will plead with NUT and other unions that this does not require industrial action. They should commend government,” he said.
9/17/2014
Teachers won’t resume without gadgets –NUT
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