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Unpaid arrears: Military school teachers threaten to boycott classes

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Teachers in military schools across the country have decried the non-payment of their salaries.

The teachers, who are on elongation, said they were being owed 15 months’ salaries after extending their years of service.

The Federal Executive Council in January 2021 approved 65 years and 40 years as the new retirement age and years of service, respectively for teachers in the country.

This made some teachers who had retired and were within the stipulated age and service year to return to work.

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Sunday PUNCH reports that military schools under the Federal Ministry of Defence, like its counterparts in the Ministry of Education, engaged the services of the elongation teachers.

Our correspondent gathered that while the teachers under the Ministry of Defence were being owed, their counterparts in the Education Ministry had been receiving their salaries as and when due.

It was further gathered that the affected teachers under the Federal Ministry of Defence wrote to the Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, in October 2023, seeking his intervention for the payment of their owed salaries, but all efforts were yet to materialise.

A few of the affected teachers said they might boycott classes if the situation persists.

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One of them, who joined in April 2021, told our correspondent on the condition of anonymity that the delayed payment had brought untold hardship to her.

The teacher said, “How do you want people to cope during this period without being paid what they worked for? This is unfair to us. I don’t think I can continue like this. We have colleagues who are under the Ministry of Education. They are not being owed a dime. Why is ours different? What did we do wrong?”

Another teacher said she might not be resuming school unless her 15 months’ salary arrears were cleared.

She said, “I don’t think I will be resuming with them. Let them pay our money. Even if they don’t need us again, let them pay us. We are all in this country together. We need our money to settle some things.

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“It is unheard of to owe people during this harsh economy. It is more painful that nobody is communicating with us on what is causing the delays and what is being to settle us.”

Calls to the number of the Ministry of Defence Spokesperson, Henshaw Ogubike, were not answered.

He also did not respond to a message sent to him on the matter as of the time of filing this report.

Credit: PUNCH

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Drama as Council Boss Exchanges Slaps With PDP Chairman During Town Hall Meeting

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In a dramatic turn of events, the chairman of Ughelli North Local Government Area in Delta State, Jaro Egbo, allegedly slapped the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the area, Lucky Ofomukoro, following a heated argument during a town hall meeting.

Witnesses reported that the altercation quickly escalated as Ofomukoro retaliated, resulting in a physical fight between the two leaders.

The incident occurred on Wednesday during a meeting convened by the Senior Political Adviser to the state governor, Senator Emmanuel Edesiri Aguariavwodo.

The gathering, which was attended by Urhobo chiefs, political leaders, and members of the PDP, was thrown into chaos as the confrontation disrupted the proceedings.

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According to sources, the altercation began when PDP Chairman Ofomukoro recognized a party member to speak during the meeting.

However, Council Chairman Jaro Egbo intervened, instructing the party member to sit down. Ofomukoro refused to back down, insisting on giving the member a chance to speak.

This disagreement reportedly infuriated Egbo, who allegedly responded by slapping Ofomukoro, prompting a swift retaliation.

A former councillor who witnessed the incident, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the clash and described it as an unfortunate disruption to what was supposed to be a peaceful dialogue.

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“The chairman after slapping the party chairman in the glaring of everybody in the hall, the party chairman immediately retaliated in same manner and a little fight ensued and people came to separate them.

“The action of the council chairman was uncivilised, undemocratic and thuggery. The issue wouldn’t have caused anything but as usual, the council chairman took it upon himself to create a scene in the hall.

“Jaro, is always a problematic person, how can a person who can fight in the public be a council chairman for crying out loud? I witnessed the whole scenario, Jaro erred for first raising his hand to slap the party chairman. It was a very shameful scenario.

“However, the intervention of our leader, Senior Political Adviser to the state governor, Senator Emmanuel Edesiri Aguariavwodo and other leaders brought the situation under control and the meeting continued to the end.”

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Meanwhile, at the meeting, the Senior Political Adviser to the state governor, Senator Emmanuel Edesiri Aguariavwodo passionately appealed to Urhobo monarchs, religious leaders, members of the party and the Urhobo Progressive Union (UPU) to rally behind the state governor, Sheriff Oborevwori to achieve his MORE agenda and to also support him for his second term bid come 2027.

The former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and former senator representing Delta Central senatorial district preached the need for peaceful co-existence, love and unity among the people of the senatorial district.

He added that “Your unity, peaceful co-existence and love will no doubt propel the way for the second tenure of our son, governor Sheriff Oborevwori. Let’s close ranks and work for the success of the party come 2027.”

When contacted, the chairman of Ughelli North council, Jaro Egbo denied slapping the party chairman adding that the person who brought the whole issue was allegedly sponsored by the All Progressive Congress (APC).

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“It’s all a lie, I didn’t slap anybody. Yes, there was a scuffle caused by a boy who is of the APC. How can I slap the party chairman, he’s my boy, we made him the party chairman and even if I slap him, he can’t slap me back and that is it. But, there was nothing like slapping the party chairman during that meeting.”

Recall that some time in August an investigative journalist based in Delta State, Prince Amour Udemude, had raised the alarm over alleged threats to his life by the chairman of Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, Jaro Egbo, popularly known as (High Voltage) who had vowed to take his (Armour’s) life should the journalist go ahead to report a story on hike in locked-up shops and open market shops.

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Insecurity! Armed men kidnap journalist in Ogun

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Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have reportedly abducted Oshibanjo Oluwatosin, a journalist and human rights activist, in Ogun State.

Oluwatosin is CEO of TMC News.

SaharaReporters gathered that the assailants stormed the journalist’s residence in Ijebu-Ode on Tuesday.

A source told SaharaReporters on Wednesday that his phone had been switched off. Efforts to locate him have been unsuccessful.

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“A formal complaint has been filed with the Police Area Commander and Igbeba Police Station, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.

“Please contact the nearest police station or call 08078608667 with any information,” the source said.

When SaharaReporters contacted the spokesperson for the state police command, SP Odutola Omolola, she said, “Preliminary investigation has commenced.”

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Sanwo-Olu boast after increasing minimum wage to N85k, promises extra N15k next yr

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The governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has promised to increase the national minimum wage payable to civil servants in the state to N100,000 effective from January 2025.

Sanwo-Olu, who spoke on Channels Television current affairs programme, Politics Today, said the state has approved N85,000 as minimum wage for civil servants in the state.

This is in line with the federal government’s approval of N70,000 as minimum wage in Nigeria.

” Lagos state is peculiar. It’s not that we want to make anyone feel bad, but we have approved N85,000 for now and by January next year, we would increase it to N100,000,” he said.

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