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.
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