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Teachers’ Relations Protest Non-Payment
A coalition of widows and next of kin to late primary school teachers in Akwa Ibom State last Monday took to the streets to protest alleged government’s failure to keep to its promise on the payment of gratuities and pension to its members for a long time now.
The group alleged that government in a bid to stop the proposed protest had gone on air to announce the commencement of payment on Monday, adding that government was not sincere about the payment.
The retired teachers who stormed Government House as early as 8am displayed placards of various inscriptions.
Some of the inscriptions read, ‘We don’t want radio payment again’, ‘Government is not sincere about payment of our gratuities and pension’, among others.
Speaking with newsmen shortly after the protest, Secretary of the Coalition, Mr Benjamin Benson, explained that they came out to protest because government’s information about payment was an impromptu one.
“Today, we wanted to sleep here at the gate of the Government House until they pay. But we want to give government the benefits of the doubt,” he said
The Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Ephraim Inyangeyen, who addressed the protesters, pleaded with them and promised that payment could only be guaranteed on Wednesday.
In another development, the Akwa Ibom State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria has commended the state governor, Udom Emmanuel, for inaugurating laudable projects and programmes in the state.
In a statement on Monday, CAN noted that it was imperative to commend the governor on what he had achieved since he assumed office in order to encourage him to do more.
The statement read in part, “The administration of Governor Emmanuel has touched virtually all sectors of the state’s economy, including aviation, commerce, agriculture, sports, industrialisation as well as provision of infrastructural facilities across the length and breadth of the state.
“So, it is imperative that the landmarks recorded under Emmanuel be so recognised, in order to give him the fillip to do even more before handing over the baton come 2023.”
According to the statement, the association further gave their support to the governor on other unfinished projects in the state.
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