Teachers shut down Kings College in Lagos over unpaid salary
Teachers of the King’s College (KC), Lagos have embarked of indefinite strike over alleged non-payment of salary by the school authorities. According to a notice pasted on the school gate, the angry teachers vowed to remain at home until their outstanding salaries were paid.
It read: “Strike ongoing. Academic activities grounded in King’s College; five months salaries unpaid. Staff are dying.”
It read: “Strike ongoing. Academic activities grounded in King’s College; five months salaries unpaid. Staff are dying.”
Speaking
on the development, a teacher, Mr Muhammed Isa, said pupils, should have
resumed on September 17 and 18 but would not do so until the issue was resolved
by the federal government.
He said the matter was the same at the
Federal Government College, Idoani in Ondo State.
“The Federal Government has not paid our
salaries for five months now. W$e did not even allow the pupils to resume.
“Obviously, we have some problems that have
to be resolved. Our own children cannot go to school because our salaries have
not been paid. Also, we do not have the empowerment to come to work. It has to
do with money. You have to pay your transport from wherever you are to come to
school, we cannot trek.
“There
are some of our staff who are sick and cannot pay hospital bills. One of the
staff came on Wednesday, in need of money to pay her hospital bills and she
could not get it. She died on Friday. So this has informed us not to resume and
we did not take the action without the approval of our mother union, the
Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN)”, he said.
Mrs Binta Duguri, who teaches Government and
Civic Education said: “The non-payment of salary is really affecting us because
our own children are at home, because there is no money to pay their school
fees.
“The ones that have reached university cannot
even resume. It is not fair that we should come and be teaching other children
for free.”
Just few days ago, the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), threatened
to shut down the institution over
unpaid salaries.
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