Friday, 23 January 2015

Amosun Moves To End Teachers’ Strike

Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, has stated that efforts are in top gear to resolve grievances surrounding the strike embarked upon by public school teachers in the state last Friday.

Amosun, who revealed this during his ward-to-ward re-election campaign rally in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of the state, said grey areas would be addressed without leaving any stone unturned
“We are committed to improving the lives of workers in this state. This is the reason our salary is higher than other states in the South-West and, which is paid on time and regularly.
“When we came on board, teachers’ salary was N700 million plus but we have increased it to N1.9 billion within our three and half years in office.
“We are discussing with Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) to see that all issues are resolved. The lapses that brought about the strike would be addressed,” he added.
The governor, who also travelled two hours across the ocean to the riverine Ode Omi community, assured that more roads, schools and health facilities would be constructed within Ogun Waterside to open up the area for further opportunities.
While receiving the state’s helmsman in their various communities, the royal fathers, including Lenuwa of Ode Omi, Oba Adenuga Beyioku, Elefire of Efire, Oba Musa Adeniyi as well as Onisin of Ilusin, Oba Taiwo Adesanya, comnended the Amosun-led administration for its landmark strides across the three Senatorial Districts of the state.

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