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To Stall Teachers’ Strike Edo Says, No Work No Pay

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The Edo State Government has approved the resumption of full academic activities for public primary schools in the state on Monday, February 01, 2020. To break the teachers’ strike, Edo State government has insisted that it would be no work, no pay.

Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq., in a statement, noted that parents are expected to make their children and wards ready for resumption on the scheduled date. 

Ogie reemphasized that all public-school teachers and head teachers are required to be present in their various schools as failure to resume work on the said date would be considered forfeiture of salary, adding that the “government has activated the No Work, No Pay policy.”

The statement reads: “This is to inform all parents, teachers and the general public that all public primary schools in Edo State shall resume full activities on Monday 1st February 2021.

“Parents are expected to make their children and wards ready for resumption on this date.  The Edo State Government wishes to reemphasize that all public-school teachers and head teachers are required to be present in their various schools.

In apparent reference to the teachers’ strike, Edo State Government scribe said:

“Failure to resume work would be considered forfeiture of salary as government has activated the No Work, No Pay policy.”

Ogie further noted: “Head Teachers and Teachers who are desirous of staying away from work in support of the sponsored strike action by certain elements of the Edo State Branch of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, are required to hand over all school property in their custody to their respective Education Secretaries.

“The Edo State Government through the Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) is collaborating with the relevant security agencies to ensure the protection of all public schools and any willful destruction of government property will be met with criminal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.”

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