FCT NUT suspends strike for 6 weeks following Wike’s intervention
Tamarauemi Ebimini
The Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Federal Capital Territory Wing has suspended its ongoing strike for six weeks following intervention of the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike.
The Chairmen of the union, Mr Stephen Knabayi, confirmed the suspension in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
Knabayi said that the strike was suspended from Oct. 2, to Nov. 13 to implement commitments by the Chairmen of the six Area Councils and the FCT minister.
NAN recalls that the NUT in FCT on Sept. 11, embarked on indefinite strike, over unpaid 40 per cent peculiar and other outstanding allowances.
Other concerns of the teachers included, non-payment of 25 months arrears of the 2019 approved national minimum wage, non-release of some promotion letters to beneficiaries and non-implementation of released promotion letters.
Other issues were. non-payment of promotion arrears, non-upgrading of concerned teachers, non-implementation of salaries for upgraded teachers and non-implementation of annual salary increments in some councils.
They also alleged non-compliance with the agreement on payments of the backlog of teachers’ entitlement amongst others.
Knabayi explained that the strike was suspended after an agreement was reached between the striking teachers and the Chairmen of the six Area Councils following the intervention of the minister.
He added that a 6-man committee was also set up and inaugurated to find a lasting solution to the issues.
The chairman commended Wike for the intervention, which he described as “timely and impactful”
He identified communication gap as one of the major issues affecting the relationship between the union and the chairmen of the councils.
He stressed that they had to embark on the strike because no one was telling them anything about their entitlement and when they would be paid.