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WTD: NUT Seeks Implementation of Minimum Wage, Threatens Strike

WTD: NUT Seeks Implementation of Minimum Wage, Threatens Strike
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Give Special Grants to Urban LGs, NUT Advises Niger

Give Special Grants to Urban LGs, NUT Advises Niger
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NUT declares indefinite strike in Niger State

Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Niger State Council, has embarked on industrial action over the non-implementation of the new minimum wage and better condition of service. Niger NUT Chairman, Ibrahim Umar, the Principal Assistant Secretary-General, Labaran Garba; President, All Nigeria Conference of Principals of Public Schools (ANCOP) in Niger, Ahmed Jafaar and OPSHON Chairperson, Fatima Kutigi, stated in Minna yesterday that the strike followed the resolution by the State Working Committee of NUT on April 30, 2021. The resolution was due to the state government’s inability to meet the union’s demands after it suspended the previous strike in February. The union’s demands include the immediate implementation of N30,000 minimum wage for Primary School Teachers, payment of primary school teachers’ October 2020 salaries and refund to all teachers of salary cut for April 2021.

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Niger NUT Declares Indefinite Strike

Laleye Dipo in Minna The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Niger State branch has declared an indefinite strike from May 4, 2021. The union in a statement made available to journalists in Minna yesterday stated that the declaration of the strike followed the resolution by the state Working Executive Committee of the NUT held on April 30, 2021, during which the inability of the state government to meet the demands of the organisation after it suspended a previous strike that took place last February was considered. The statement was jointly signed by the state Chairman of the union, Ibrahim Umar; the NUT Principal Assistant Secretary-General, Labaran Garba; ANCOPS state President, Ahmed Jafaar, and OPSHON Chairperson, Fatima Abdullahi Kutigi.

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S' Court has not Split NUT, Says Niger Chair

By Laleye Dipo The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has said that the Supreme Court did not split the union into two autonomous bodies. Speaking at the Niger State Working Executive Committee (SWEC) in Minna, the state capital Thursday, the state Chairman of the union, Ibrahim Umar, and the Principal Assistant Secretary, Labaran Garba, said there is a misconception and misinterpretation of the Supreme Court judgment that secondary school teachers have been given the legal right to form their own union Academic Staff Union of Secondary Schools. To support their presentation, the NUT officials produced certified true copies including soft copies of the Supreme Court judgment of January 15, 2021 to delegates at the meeting.

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