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Thursday, 11 September 2014

Nigerian Teachers threaten to strike over new resumption date

The Nigerian Union of Teachers, NUT, have threatened to go on a nationwide strike if the Federal government does not shift the date of resumption as well as put in place measures that would protect their members from contracting the deadly Ebola virus while teaching in schools. 

Speaking in a telephone interview with Punch, the National President of the NUT, Michael Alogba, said the union had taken a decision not to allow any of its members go into any school to teach if the eradication of the deadly virus has not been scientifically and medically proven. Continue...

"In any sane society, decision such as this will not be taken until the government and all stakeholders have met and discussed the issue at stake and are sure that the nation is scientifically and medical free from the scourge. But this is not the case in our country. When they arrived at the early October 13 date, they wrote us and we agreed with their argument but when this new date was given, they did not because of the influence of some powerful school owners who put pressure on them (Federal Government) to announce the September 22 date. Anyway, we have written to tell them that if the   Federal Government does not shift the date and provide all necessary safety measures in schools before Monday next week, all NUT leaders will meet in Abuja by 9am on Tuesday to decide our fate by ourselves. Though I don’t want to preempt the outcome of the meeting but as teachers who have families and who should protect our future, I mean our students, we will shun the classes; we will call for strike. What kind of government is this, don’t they know that children can never be as hygienic as adults? Don’t they know that the immunity level of children is not as high as that of adults? Why do you want to open schools when you have not cleared out the virus; when you still have about 400 people under surveillance in Port Harcourt and Lagos? You are aware of what is happening at the Obafemi Awolowo University. How are we sure that there is no primary or secondary school pupil that has had   contact with an Ebola patient. It’s good that the   NMA (Nigerian Medical Association) has spoken and we have told them too that we would not cooperate with them. That   is why we are going to take a drastic action on Tuesday to protect ourselves and our children. I can tell you that we will shun schools; we won’t cooperate with them. In other words, we will embark on strike.” he said
He warned that if by next Monday, September 15th the Federal Government had not extended the new date, the executive council would meet by Tuesday 16th September where a drastic decision would be taken.

Meanwhile after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja yesterday the Health Minister said there was no going back on the resumption date. According to him, there was no scientific basis for school resumption date to be postponed
"First unlike other countries, there is no community transmission of the disease in Nigeria; not one yet. But we have taken precautions, what we are doing, we may as well have said everybody should just be moving about, but we are taking precautions. There is no scientific basis for school resumption to be postponed. There is no community transmission of the disease in Nigeria. That is what separates Nigeria from other countries. It is what I call irrational fear; we don’t need to be irrational about this.” he said
The Nigerian Medical Association as well as the House of Representative Committee on Education have spoken against the new resumption date.

93 comments:

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    1. Bunch of lazy idiots, they dnt want to work. It is d private schs dat it will tell on cuz these public school teachers are as useless as a reverend fada's d**k. Is it only in pry sch dat children can catch ebola? Wat of churches $ esp public buses? They want more holiday cuz govt is payn dem. Mtshewww. Fg shd sack all of dem $ employ fresh bloods who are willing to work. Arrant Nonsense!

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    2. You re reasoning thru ur anus..

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    3. This talk is only for the plp who have families to reason. How can a govt ask sch to resunme when some plp are still under surveillance without confirm report of been clear of Ebola.

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    4. Oyinye, I am assuming you are not a parent yet. Its much more difficult to control the spread amongst children compare to adults.

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  2. May GOD continue to protect us and give us leaders that will always have our best interest at heart when making decisions.

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  3. I blame them not,very govt doesn't care about anyone except how to loot money,each man for himself.

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  4. Everyone is tryin to take advantages of d FG,they wana do as the doctors does.mtchew


    #skaler#

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    1. Dis ur grammar no b here o #dey wanna do as d doctors does... Abeg improve

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    2. @chuks okafor Are you a mother? If yes, have a child or children? Do you known what it takes to achieve conception and then Carry it for 9myths and beginning to nurse...who told you I have taking my children to Church, market, recreation centers etc since this ebola out break? And even if I do, am always there to protect and watch over them. Do you think it is the same thing when they are in school when our eyes can't reach them?

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  5. But I read yesterday that the last person (Dr. Enemouh's wife) to have the virus has been discharged and certified virus-free.

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    1. But many re still under surveillance

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  6. Yes this is good. Because of the influence of some powerful private schools some even owned by some government officials. Let's put greed aside and secure our children please.

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  7. They have not put in place any thing to text the students.........

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  8. they should postpone the resuming date criosly

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    www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.com

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  9. Let me reiterate it,I was surprised how government came about this resumption date,without consulting major stakeholders. It doesn't speak well of their reach.
    I hope they change their plan and not threaten to sack the entire teachers in Nigeria.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  10. True it is......


    ILcity's Finest.

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  11. Lol very gud our govt likes drama let's see if dey ll threaten 2 sack dem like dey did 4 our doctors.

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  12. One would have predicted that something like this would happen.. You can imagine..I think its high time FG listened and postpone the resumption date. God's protection on our children in Jesus name. It is well. 2sam 22:3-4. BishopDammy#

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    1. Dis Bishop guy sef. How come u have a comment and Bible verse 4 each comment? Social Network Bishop (SNB).

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    2. You fink He's a dumb ass like you @anon 11:36. Ode

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    3. I tire for the guy myself ooi

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  13. Exactly, these kids will not be as hygienic as the adults. Fed gov please don't prolong the issue anymore. We have enough to deal with already in Nigeria.

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  14. NOW YOU ARE TALKING . SO IF GOVERNMENT NO GREE SHIFT RESUMPTION DATE, MAKE TEACHERS STRIKE. CASE CLOSED.

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  15. Is it that d pple in govt are brainless or wat? Nut pls ignore d govt dnt resume sch..go on strike................................#KingOfKings

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  16. Am nt in support of d new resumption date. It's very risky

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  17. I keep on saying.things DAT shouldn't b issue,ends up becoming an issue only in Nigeria.common sense should tell use DAT dis kids should stay at home till maybe ending of October so as to be sure DAT Ebola virus has been totally crubed in Nigeria

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  18. Better ooo. Supported NUT. by dobis112@gmail.com

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  19. Na wao. As 4 me my kids are not going anywhere until everything is clear abeg. I can't watch my kids isolated while u are told not to touch them, can d kids even cope wit such? Abeg I no fit shout!!!

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  20. our government officials are so useless.they better shift the resumption date o

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  21. #Good.....I dnt no y federal nonsense(government) will be behaving as eve sumbody is controlling dm#oct 13 simple....

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  22. I support them
    My sisters won't go back to skul cos I don't want dem to die

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  23. If they want, skools can open today... if dem get mind,make them come drag my kids frm my home to skool.. as for me... no skool for my kids till nxt yr..

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  24. I think the health minister should be flogged! Even if as at today, there are no cases of Ebola on record, have they put in "preventive methods " in all schools? especially public schools? All donations and allocated funds should be used to put things in place FIRST!!! apparently, we have more clueless public office holders than we thought! *kmt

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  25. pls i am intrested o can u help me n direct me more hw to post i am intrested tnx

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  26. Well said o. Put all safety measures in place before you talk of resumption FG.

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  27. Lazy Nigerian teachers! Mchewwwww

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  28. Even parents are nt ready to release there children back to school........we need health assurance dat there is no more ebola virus carrier in our country

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  29. i will be grtfull pls post it no matter hw small it s tnx once again

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  30. I see reasons with NMA and NUT especially in all govt owned schools. #####QUEENMAYA#####

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  31. linda i take god d beg u post my comment i knw u can help me

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  32. Operation "NO KID SHOULD GO TO SCHOOL" why are this people so selfish? i'm sure some pf the school owners have paid to have schools resumed. I can't imagine seeing a kid isolated.. Biko nu ndi Nigeria make una help us ooo. Parents please leave your children at home, the minister himself is confused. azi gba kwa

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  33. Very good move by N.U.T, besides our children can't be adequately educated on EBOLA @ home except in d schools. So I am if d opinion that schools should resume on 22 Sept.

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  34. Diff story everyday
    FG should do something anyway, teachers & student life shouldn't be at risk




    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  35. But on a serious note,lets pray for our leaders cos FA NE ME KA NDI EZI EZI

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  36. This is nonsense. What strike are dey talking about?. These kids go to the market, church, recreational centre and so one. Why dey look dose places. The school is the only place where dey can educate dem on d ebola virus. Universities are supposed to be locked down, church and market places. Nonsense. Pls allow these kids to resume

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    1. Are you a mother? If yes, have a child or children? Do you known what it takes to achieve conception and then Carry it for 9myths and beginning to nurse...who told you I have taking my children to Church, market, recreation centers etc since this ebola out break? And even if I do, am always there to protect and watch over them. Do you think it is the same thing when they are in school when our eyes can't reach them? You need a rethink!

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  37. Hmmm, there 's a line stating "we are all aware of what is happening at Obafemi Awolowo University"...hope all is well o? God save Nigeria.

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  38. They should just cancel this term completely sef. Maybe by January, this EVD would hv been been contained or totally eradicated. #teamnoschool4now#

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  39. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    They should consider the kids nw.... Nigeria and strile though.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  40. Really love d NUT leader decision.Government shld agree to postponment of d resumption date.hun i wil continue slpn whn my salary is on.

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  41. how dyu expect parents to b calm wen dey knw d epidermic is still everywr nd dr children are at risk.D private sector shld speak 4 demselves cz d govt schools need help

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  42. I just pray another disease or group of terrorist doesn't befall Nigeria because it seen our leaders are brainless. Instead of thinking how to contain this virus, they want to use school children to spread it. This is Armageddon already be falling Nigeria God help us

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  43. I hate federal government of Nigeria, useless leaders. All of you will catch ebola

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  44. Resumption date should and must be delayed to protect the children.

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  45. I dont blame them their children are not schooling in Nigeria so they care less. but God will surely fight for us.

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  46. See lazy teachers. House no tire them? Please let them go back to class.

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  47. If d FG says dat school shud resume, am in support, it is nt only in schools dat children can contact dis diseases, dey av bn at home 4 at least 2 month nw, goin 2 parties, churches,mosques and even playin wit frnds, and if we r nt 4gettin rally r stil goin on,d same pple in d rally goes back home to meet der wife n kids, so my question is where is ebola then? Cutting off ones head wont make d headache go away, we just nid 2 educate dem d more, as der are many advert goin on already, and dont 4get most public schools dont av water except private and also ow do u reduce 120 student in classrooms

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  48. how on earth did linda get poly primary school picture in ilaro ogun state. thats funny. my kid sister primary school

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  49. Na wa o, der life dey dnt knw mre dan to strike, jst tiya 4 dis kind naija teachers


    MZ G

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  50. My kids are going no way, dem no b meat we i fit buy 4 market.

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  51. Honestly , they should have invited and discuss the way towards the children's safety with all the necessary stakeholders concerned. No matter the pressure involved , this is children we are talking about ! I wonder why it is now the resumption date is being argued that the health minister announced that there is no more Ebola Case in Nigeria . Hope he will announce that he has returned some billions back into the nation's treasury since the Ebola suddenly disappeared and billions was mapped out for it's eradication !

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  52. No school for my kids until Ebola is gone, period. No be by force to send my children to early deaths because private school teachers need money and we have a president with mashed potatoes as brains.

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  53. Ƒσя me M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ kids r going no way no school ooooo M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ papa no D̶̲̥̅̊e̩̥̊y̲̣̣̣̥ Ƒσя govt oooo where go help me I no fit shout!!!!!!

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  54. 59TH TO COMMENT****(GURU)

    TO ME GOING ON STRIKE IS NOT THE MAIN THING..TEACHERS ANS SCHOOLS SHOULD ABIDE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT AND RE-OPEN AS DIRECTED.

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  55. Who will suffer? Children of the poor masses bcos I don't think any private school will join them. NUJ and all other labour organization realating to education in nigeria should think carefully before threatening strike. They should know by now govt. Doesn't give rat shit abt their strike. Peaceful dialogue is d answer

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  56. When we go to the church, market places, parties, I'm there to monitor my kid, I ensure he washes his hand and I use hand sanitizer all the time. But when school resumes, who will do that for me? The overworked teacher? Pls and Pls, I'm contented seeing my son alive and here with me than send him to school when ebola had not been contained. Today you hear it had been contained, the next day, you'll hear someone escaped to port hercouth or Ife, pls I can't shout. No one can force me to take my son to school, . Let them resume if they like, it's their headache not mine.

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  57. When we go to the church, market places, parties, I'm there to monitor my kid, I ensure he washes his hand and I use hand sanitizer all the time. But when school resumes, who will do that for me? The overworked teacher? Pls and Pls, I'm contented seeing my son alive and here with me than send him to school when ebola had not been contained. Today you hear it had been contained, the next day, you'll hear someone escaped to port hercouth or Ife, pls I can't shout. No one can force me to take my son to school, . Let them resume if they like, it's their headache not mine.

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  58. When we go to the church, market places, parties, I'm there to monitor my kid, I ensure he washes his hand and I use hand sanitizer all the time. But when school resumes, who will do that for me? The overworked teacher? Pls and Pls, I'm contented seeing my son alive and here with me than send him to school when ebola had not been contained. Today you hear it had been contained, the next day, you'll hear someone escaped to port hercouth or Ife, pls I can't shout. No one can force me to take my son to school, . Let them resume if they like, it's their headache not mine.

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  59. That's d only thing d NUT knows how to do very well... Is it only in d schl dat d children can contract d virus? Abegi laziness too dey worry dem. They knw dat even if dey dnt resume, govt will still pay dem and many of dem even av other business dey do. It's only God dat can protect.

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  60. Hotgirl, nawa for u! Which kind grammer u dey write! Shuuu! "Very govt doesn't care! "Hahahahahahaha ! Abeg make school resume so that u will start from kg class! Mteewwww!

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  61. @ anon 3.56 abide by which instruction the FG and the state govt provided the necessary materials for screening they do so the children should stay at home know it will delay the academic calender but the safety of our children is very important to the issue of going on strike by the NUT if their request is not granted ,hope they will monitor it nationwide because I know some states that will threaten the teacher of deducting their salaries if they don't comply

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  62. Hotgirl,9:29am nawa for u! Which kind grammer u dey write! Shuuu! "Very govt doesn't care! "Hahahahahahaha ! Abeg make school resume so that u will start from kg class! Mteewwww!

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  63. As for onyie Gloria God punish u there,u can resume skol ur self nd go nd die of ebola no p

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  64. I think the govt should still wait to ensure that there is no more Ebola case before resuming sch

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  65. I think the govt should still wait to ensure that there is no more Ebola case before resuming sch

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  66. The health minister statement is very reckles. He should resign immediately.

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  67. Wat's wrong wif the presido? Health professionals, lawmakers, teachers says 'no resumption'. Who are u to say no?

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