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Governor Abubakar Sani Bello: Why Does It Have To Reflect Badly On Our Primary School Teachers And Pupils In The State -By Abdulfatah Adamu

Mr Governor if this is your own way of saying farewell to our dear beloved state after poor management of our institutions in the state which you enjoy serving almost eight years? Then, we’ll also not hesitate to let you know that the journey is not yet finished and the lives of our dear teachers and teenagers you disfigured out of school just for your corruptible motives will speak out earnestly.

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Abubakar Sani Bello

Primordially, I quote “Teachers are the Noble of all” in tears. Today there nobility is being denied by the society they cannon into. While education is an enormous constitutional right of Nigerian citizens, pitifully, our prospect younger generation in the states were disfranchised way into to their classrooms for the turpitude your government contrived towards our Noble teachers.

Niger State government are you really serious?

Probably, not, because it’s inhumane, immoral, unconscionable, viciousness, for the state government to concoct salary payment of this Honourable Teachers in percentage which was against the labour law. Quote me anywhere there is no clause in the labour law that says salaries should be paid on percentage by the government at all levels due to the economic crisis. Unabashedly, Mr Governor your administration for the past five months, primary school teachers in the state had been receiving percentages of their salaries, which has affected them negatively, thereby making it difficult for them to cater for their needs and that of their families and this has really caused hardship for them in their prime and dragged our managed younger ones education rights to a spot.

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However, Mr Governor may wish to recall this noble Teachers efforts to mobilize canvassed, and supported your aspirations both first and the reelection bid to your success and incumbrance as the Number one CitIzen of the state having believed and hoped you’ll served judiciously, pathetically, not knowing they were wrong on every score for the energy posed by them will caused them compound pains and grief latter in return.

Mr Governor if this is your own way of saying farewell to our dear beloved state after poor management of our institutions in the state which you enjoy serving almost eight years? Then, we’ll also not hesitate to let you know that the journey is not yet finished and the lives of our dear teachers and teenagers you disfigured out of school just for your corruptible motives will speak out earnestly.

How it should be!

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The truth of the matter, the government of the day do not value the state’s system of education, perhaps, their sons and daughters aren’t the victims of the elongated strikes, since they spent their educational journey in the privates school and abandoned our own pupils.
On a lighter note, Parent Teachers (PTA) We should embrace our ourselves collectively and come out enmass and speak out against the lackadaisical insolence of this Government, it’ll work for us when we canvass ourselves together same as we do during their electioneering period, this course and trying moment is not only for the teachers alone to harbor rather a gathered momentum of both parties, this is our state and this is the future of our younger generation that we shouldn’t averse on Rather, we need to borrow and use the same language this shamefacedly leaders of our time understands.

For Right to Education is necessity!

Abdulfatah Adamu
adamabdulfatha@gmail.com

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