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NUT appeals to Gov. Shettima to use Paris Club refund to pay teachers’ entitlemen­ts

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The Borno Wing of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has appealed to Gov. Kashim Shettima to use the third tranche of the Paris Club refund to clear teachers’ entitlemen­ts.

The state Chairman of the NUT, Mr Bulama Abiso, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Maiduguri yesterday.

Abiso said that some retired teachers in Borno had yet to be paid pensions and gratuities, while serving teachers were being owed salaries.

“The Federal Government has advised state government­s to use between 50 and 75 per cent of their shares of the refund to clear arrears of salaries, pensions and gratuities.

“The Borno Government must, therefore, utilise the money to settle arrears of the entitlemen­ts of retirees, some of whom have been waiting since 2009.

“The government used the previous fund to settle part of pensions and gratuities, but much needs to be done to fully address this problem,” he said.

Bulama said that the education sector could not be revolution­alised without government giving priority attention to teachers’ welfare.

The chairman said that the state government had yet to pay death benefits to families of 500 teachers killed by Boko Haram in the course of their duties across the state.

He said that the NUT had been catering for the welfare of over 1,500 widows and 2,500 children of the slain teachers.

“Some of the teachers left three wives, some had even four wives, and the NUT has never received any interventi­on either through the government or UN agencies to support our teachers. (NAN)

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