However, Governor Nasir El-Rufai said there is no going back
on education sector reforms in the state. He said he stands firmly by the
long-term interests of the two million pupils in public primary schools, and
would not be derailed by the agitation of 21,000 unqualified teachers. He
said the process of recruiting 25,000 new teachers is going well, noting that
retraining unqualified teachers on the pay roll is an abdication of duty. El-Rufai
who spoke through the permanent secretary of the state Ministry of Education,
Adamu Mansur condemned the protest warning that the government will not allow
anyone to get away with criminal activity under the cover of industrial relations.
“The NLC led
thugs to vandalize the Lugard Hall premises of the Kaduna State House of
Assembly. Officials of the Trade unions also forcibly closed schools such as
the Katsina Road LEA School and sending the pupils to the streets. “There
was also blockage of highways by pupils and secondary school students, at the
behest of their teachers as well as abdication of duty by some teachers who
have left their pupils unattended to. “NUT officials were previously
warned about the consequences of illegal activity, including the unlawful use
of pupils for protests, forcible closure of schools and engaging in
unauthorized demonstrations.” “The shameful events at the Kaduna State
House of Assembly when union thugs destroyed public property and attacked honourable
members is a visible and dangerous escalation.
“Security and
law-enforcement agencies have the names of the individuals to be investigated
for the organized actions that endangered school pupils, forcibly closed
schools and attack on the Kaduna State House of Assembly.” He said the
names of individuals putting pupils at risk, disrupting schools and vandalizing
public property have been forwarded to the law-enforcement agencies; adding
that the Kaduna State Government is filing complaints for criminal violations
of several sections of the Penal Code, including: Section 59: Criminal
Conspiracy, Section 73: Promoting Unlawful Assembly, Section 77: Disturbance of
Public Peace, Section 78: Inciting Disturbance and Section 162: Obstruction on
Public Way. He added that charges may also be filed for violations of the
Young Persons’ Law.
“We have a
responsibility to deliver quality education to the 2million pupils in our
public schools. The parents of these pupils have confidence in the reforms
taking place in the education sector. Therefore, retraining unqualified
teachers on the pay roll is an abdication of duty. The responsible thing to do
is to disengage them on terms in their conditions of service and replace them
with qualified persons.” “No amount of
protests will deter the government from recruiting qualified teachers, while
giving disengaged teachers the entitlements specified in their terms of
service. The governor said more than 17,000 applications have been
received by the Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board and more are
expected before the deadline of November 19, 2017.”
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