NUT rejects recruitment of 25,000 Teachers in Kaduna, dares El-rufai

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Kaduna State Government and the state chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers are set for a showdown over the recruitment of 25,000 fresh primary school teachers in the state.


The state chairman of the NUT, Mr. Audu Amba, said the sack of any teacher would force teachers in primary and secondary schools in the state to down tools.


Addressing a press conference shortly after an emergency meeting of the state executive of the union in the state capital on Thursday,  Amba warned that the NUT  would  embark on strike if the State government carried out its threat to sack “even a single teacher” over the competency test.


He described the test as unprofessional and also pointed out that the only competent body empowered by law  to test teachers was  the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria.


The NUT boss noted that, judging by the latest development, the state government appeared to have resolved to sack teachers. “Government will be setting us back 20 years if 22,000 teachers are relieved of their jobs,” he said.


Arguing that the exercise did not conform with what was required of assessment tests for teachers, he said, “We have resolved that,  by this examination that was given to our teachers, if any teacher is relieved of his appointment, the NUT may not guarantee further industrial harmony with the government of Kaduna State.


“It is with pain that we are taking this decision, while appreciating the concerns of the state government to uplift the status of teachers.


“We have discussed with the government to let it understand that teaching is not like other professions or industrial machines that you open and close at will.


“It will do us no good if 21, 780 teachers are relieved of their jobs. They were not tested based on professionalism or on what they studied. The proficiency test can only be recognised if it is conducted by TRCN. But the state insisted otherwise. What we are receiving today is not what we agreed with government.”

 


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