Benue State Teachers under the aegis of
Nigerian Union of Teachers’ (NUT) have called of the 8-month-old Strike.
Academic activities will now resume on 7th July, 2014.
Read the full details as reported by Daily Trust:
Benue State Teachers Call of Strike, Resume 7th July, 2014
The Nigerian Union of Teachers’ (NUT) in
Benue State yesterday said public primary schools in the state would
resume full academic activities on Monday next week.
Teachers of government-owned primary
schools in the state embarked on strike eight months ago to demand
payment of the minimum wage as being enjoyed by other workers.
State chairman of NUT, Godwin Anya, told
Daily Trust yesterday in Makurdi that the schools would re-open on
July 7, “following the resolution of the matter between the national
body and state government in Abuja a few days ago”.
Anya said the government would pay the
teachers two months salaries out of what they are being owed before the
end of this week based on old rate, after which it will commence
implementation of the minimum wage.
“We are resuming on July 7, because the
state government has acceded to our demands. We hope they will honour
the agreement,” he said.