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Thursday, March 11, 2021

Rivers State Teachers Protest Over 5 Years Unpaid Salaries


 Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools in Rivers State-owned tertiary institutions are currently protesting over non-payment of their salaries running into five years.

The protesting teachers, numbering over 250, with placards and banners, alleged that they have lost about ten of their colleagues due to the hardship experienced within the period.

The protesting teachers, who came out with their children, as well as sympathizers from the civil society organizations in the state, said they were from Primary and Secondary Schools in the Rivers State University, the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, and the Ken Saro–Wiwa Polytechnic, Bori.

They wondered why Governor Nyesom Wike would give N500million to the Sokoto state government over a burnt market while refusing to pay them for five years and counting.

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Diplomatic Alicho James

It's a pity.
I have called on him but he didn't pick.
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Ohiambe Steve Ovie

This case is a twist one,as their employment never came through Rivers State civil service commission but through their demonstration secondary,where are the school fees paid by the children to the principal..?

Festus Pishikeni

Ma teachers salary dem use build bridge?

Bakare Rashid Olatunji

Nah Tinubu and Buhari cause am

Obisike IG Obisike

Ede, I think it's not Wike's fault rather, their failure to be included in the State Civil Service. They said no to the state government plan to include them in TSS
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Danny Abu Kads

What ? Wike come here and answer for this
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