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Bayelsa Govt Sacks 300 Teachers
Bayelsa State Universal Basic Education Board has sacked about 300 teachers employed under the administration of the former governor Timipre Sylva. This is coming at the heels of state of emergency declared on the education sector by the present Governor Seriake Dickson.
The sacked teachers are now crying foul blaming their misfortunes on the Executive Secretary of the Mr. Walton Liverpool, who claimed that the employment of the affected teachers lacked due process.
Representatives of the teachers who made their grouses known to journalists in Yenagoa said on assumption of office, Liverpool stopped their salaries.
Liverpool, it was learnt demanded that their employment should undergo fresh verification after ordering their principals not to pay them.
The panel led by one Mr B. Isagara recommended that they should be retained as teachers in the state while more teachers of science background be employed. “The governor adopted the recommendations and approved that our salaries should be paid”, they said.
They, however, said Liverpool sat on the directive but that after dilly-dallying he issued fresh employment letters to them and placed them on three months probation.
“To our utmost surprise, the same Liverpool came on air to announce our suspension from work after working for three months. He claimed that our reengagement was done in error.
“This is the same reengagement he publicised in the media as having followed due process. It is painful that our arrears of salaries before our employment was suspended have not been paid.
“Even the three months we worked after our reengagement have yet to be paid. So, we are compelled to believe that this whole thing is political”, they said.
The aggrieved sacked workers wondered why the government declared state of emergency on education only to turn around and begin to sack teachers.
They also said it was unbelievable that a board would overstep the recommendations of a panel approved by the governor.
“We know that the governor being a man of law who believes in restoration did not approve of this unjust treatment we are receiving from Liverpool.
“We call on the governor to intervene and rescue us from the excesses of Liverpool and the board. We demand that we should be reabsorbed to continue with our legitimate jobs.
“We also appeal to the governor to prevail on the board to pay us our arrears of salaries as we are no longer able to meet up with our obligations”, they said.
However, Liverpool is keeping sealed lips over the allegations against him refusing to picks his phone calls or reply to text messages.

Deputy Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly, Leyii Kwanee (left) in a chat with President, Port Harcourt Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (PHCCIMA), Engr Emeka Unachukwu, during Nigeria-France Business Partnership, organised by UBI-France, Total Nigeria Ltd, PHCCIMA, in Port Harcourt recently.
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