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Teachers engaged by the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) who were recently converted to permanent staff in Anambra state schools have protested the termination of their jobs by Governor Charles Soludo’s administration.
The protesters barricaded the entrance of the state House of Assembly in Awka as they displayed placards with various inscriptions.
Some of the placards read: “Give us back our jobs”, “Why terminate our appointments after seven months of work without pay?”, “We met the criteria; we were duly employed. Please reinstate us” and “Gov. Soludo reconsider your stand.”
Others read: “Assembly please intervene and help save our jobs,” among others.
Addressing journalists, the protesters’ spokesperson, Uche Eze, appealed to Mr Soludo to reconsider his position on the termination of the newly converted PTA teachers.
“Some of us had worked for over 10 years before the last administration decided to hold a recruitment and conversion exercise to make us permanent staff.
“About 1,000 of us were shortlisted, and we got our appointment letters in November 2021 to resume fully, but for over seven months, we have not been paid, and we have just been told that our appointments have been terminated.
“We were asked to go and re-apply in the ongoing online teachers’ recruitment. This is not fair, we were not paid off and we are stranded because they are sending us back to the labour market after we were duly employed.”
Addressing the protesters, the Speaker of the House, Uche Okafor, promised that he would discuss the matter with the governor.
“We have heard your complaints and appeals. As your representatives in the Assembly, we are your ears and mouthpiece, so whatever affects you affects us.
“I want to assure you that we will speak for you by taking this matter to the Governor and discuss it, so that you get that which is duly yours,” he said.
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Akeem Alao
Akeem Alao trained as a language teacher. He graduated from Adeniran Ogunsanya college of Education where he studied English/Yoruba Languages and Ekiti State University where he obtained a degree in English Education.