Taraba primary school teachers lament non-payment of salaries, lack of promotion

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Primary schools teachers across Taraba State have lamented the inability of the state government to address the non-payment of five months salaries and

Amina Danladi, the acting Chairman of the primary school teachers forum in the state, has lamented that the situation is pushing them to the wall. She said the teachers have been suffering due to the lack of payment of salaries and some of them have been begging to survive.

The ill attitude of the state government towards primary school teachers, she said, is not only an indication that the government is not only relegating them to the background but also connotes that no form of priority is being attached to primary education. Stressing that the state government has not been encouraging performances among the teachers, she could not fathom why the government has continued to deny primary school teachers their rights.

 

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