The Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers
(NUT), yesterday staged a peaceful protest against the proposed local
governments’ autonomy in Ibadan, the capital city.
They said if local governments autonomy was imperative for
the federal and state governments, payment of primary school teachers, funding
and management of the schools should not be the responsibility of the local
councils.
The rally, which took-off at the Agodi Secretariat of the
Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), was led by the state chairman, Niyi Akano and
the state Trade Unions Congress (TUC) chairman, Waheed Olojede, to deliver
their protest letter to Governor Abiola Ajimobi.
The placards carrying teachers argued that granting
political, financial or administrative autonomy to the local government, would
mean transferring the management, equipping and funding of primary school
education to the local government.
They said the burden would be too heavy for the third tier
of government to bear.Some of the inscriptions on the placard read: “Nigeria
Union of Teachers, Oyo State Wing says no to local government’s autonomy,”
“Basic education is a right of every child,” “Local government councils do not
have the capacity to pay primary school teachers salaries,” “Basic education is
a right and must be protected by all,” “Foundation of education in Nigeria
under threat again,” among others.
Akano said that the rally was not a protest against salary
arrears but a fight for the soul of primary education in the state and the
country at large.Olojede maintained that allowing the local governments to take
charge of the primary school education in the country was a good way of sending
the sector back to the woods, saying that the teachers would not support local
government autonomy in any way
He suggested that payment of primary school teachers’
salaries and entitlements should be left with State Universal Basic Education
Board (SUBEB).Deputy Governor, Moses Adeyemo assured that he would deliver
their demands of the group to the governor.Adeyemo who expressed shock at the
massive turn out noted that until the protest, he had thought the teachers are
strong advocate of local government autonomy.
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