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Fayose knocks APC over El’Rufai’s plans to sack 22,00 teachers

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Ekiti State’s Governor Ayodele Fayose has described President Muhammadu Buhari’s support of the move by Kaduna State government to sack about 22,000 teachers as prove that loss of jobs is an official policy of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Governor el-Rufai recently announced his resolve to sack 21,780 teachers who allegedly failed the competency test conducted by the state government.

President Muhammadu Buhari was said to have on Monday in Abuja, while lamenting the state of education in Nigeria, expressed his support for the move by el-Rufai .

But in a statement on Tuesday, Fayose, who is also the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors Forum chairman, condemned Buhari’s support for the Kaduna State Government’s plan to sack the teachers.

In the statement issued in Ado Ekiti by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Fayose said, “By openly supporting the sack of about 22,000 teachers in Kaduna State, President Buhari has approved loss of jobs as the official policy of the All Progressives Congress (APC) instead of creation of three million jobs per year that the party promised Nigerians.”

He argued that it was sad that President Buhari, whose government promised to create jobs for Nigerians, is in support of throwing about 22,000 teachers to the labour market after causing loss of millions of jobs in the private sector and collapse of several companies.

He said the President’s position was a pointer that labour leaders in the country should prepare for mass sack of workers by the APC governments both at federal and State levels.

“Here in Ekiti State, the immediate past APC government used competency test to demote many secondary school principals, vice principals and primary school head teachers, leading to sudden death of many of them. The government then tried to force the competency test on the teachers but they resisted.

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“Today, students in Ekiti State are still being taught by the same teachers that the APC government said were not competent and the students were the ones whose performance gave the State first position in NECO in 2016 and 2017. The State also moved from 26 percent performance in the West African Examination Council (WAEC) examination in 2014 to 36.5 percent in 2015, 42 percent in 2016 and 74.86 percent in 2017.

“Therefore, instead of hiding under competency test to sack teachers, the APC government both at States and federal government levels should come to Ekiti State and learn how we were able to get optimum performance from the same set of teachers the immediate past APC government in the State labeled incompetent and harassed with competency test.

While declaring that it was not the right of any state government to set exams for teachers, Fayose added, “The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria was set up for the purpose of regulating the teaching profession in Nigeria.”

 

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