The Nigerian Union of Teachers has threatened to go on strike if the Federal Government fails to put in place measures to protect its members and pupils from contracting the deadly Ebola Virus Disease before the resumption of schools.But the Federal Government says there is no going back on the date since there is no scientific basis for schools to remain shut beyond the September 22 resumption date announced by the Minister of Education, Ibrahim Shekarau.
The NUT National President, Michael Alogba told Punch
“In any sane society, decision such as this will not be taken until the government and all stakeholders have met and discussed the issue at stake and are sure that the nation is scientifically and medical free from the scourge.But this is not the case in our country. When they arrived at the early October 13 date, they wrote us and we agreed with their argument but when this new date was given, they did not because of the influence of some powerful school owners who put pressure on them (Federal Government) to announce the September 22 date....
“Anyway, we have written to tell them that if the Federal Government does not shift the date and provide all necessary safety measures in schools before Monday next week, all NUT leaders will meet in Abuja by 9am on Tuesday to decide our fate by ourselves. “Though I don’t want to preempt the outcome of the meeting but as teachers who have families and who should protect our future, I mean our students, we will shun the classes; we will call for strike.What kind of government is this, don’t they know that children can never be as hygienic as adults? Don’t they know that the immunity level of children is not as high as that of adults? Why do you want to open schools when you have not cleared out the virus; when you still have about 400 people under surveillance in Port Harcourt and Lagos?
“You are aware of what is happening at the Obafemi Awolowo University. How are we sure that there is no primary or secondary school pupil that has had contact with an Ebola patient.It’s good that the NMA (Nigerian Medical Association) has spoken and we have told them too that we would not cooperate with them. That is why we are going to take a drastic action on Tuesday to protect ourselves and our children.I can tell you that we will shun schools; we won’t cooperate with them. In other words, we will embark on strike.”
... Must they go on strike. Haha
ReplyDeleteI agree with them. It's very risky
ReplyDeleteI was watching TVC News last 9t and people's view on d issue tho sum tweeted abt d adjournment while others agreed wit the FG. In my own view d FG shld postpone d resumption.
ReplyDeleteIf they open schools after Sallah, most Hausa people would have spent their money on celebrations and will not be able to pay the school fees of their wards (I know what I'm saying).
ReplyDeleteI think it is to the advantage of private school owners in the north. But in my opinion, schools should not be open till we are sure ebola is done with in Nigeria
Omo Oba (Formerly known as Shrek)
True I second dat
ReplyDeleteI think there is wisdom in protecting yourself if your government can't. It is well.
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Were they not the ones that first pleaded with govt to reverse the resumption date to sept?The 400 quarantine victims are suspected cases not that they carries the ebola virus.It could be fever or malaria.They are not tested yet.
ReplyDeleteBLOG ANALYSER: na wa ooo! They didn't say anything bfore.
ReplyDeleteEven if dey say schools shld resume on Dec,let's first make sure,ebola is no more in d country and not let it b lyk d case in liberia where nobody can go to school,market,it is operation stay @home! PORTABLE
ReplyDeleteLet them stay at home till this Ebola thing is done. My son schools abroad so I'm not worried
ReplyDeleteTruth you can liar for Africa.
ReplyDeleteI concur wif dem.. IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteis it only in school that the kids can get infected . what about other public places like, church, mosque, market even birthday parties and other parties is there any sanction binding these places . if no then closing the place amount to nothing interms of health wise
ReplyDeleteis it only in school that the kids can get infected . what about other public places like, church, mosque, market even birthday parties and other parties is there any sanction binding these places . if no then closing the place amount to nothing interms of health wise
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