IBADAN INDIGENES INTERVENE IN OYO ,LABOUR SCHOOL CRISIS
The
Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes has appealed to the Oyo State Government,
Nigeria Labour Congress and the Nigeria Union of Teachers to review their
stands over the proposed public private partnership in the management of some
schools in the state.
Workers
and pupils in the state protested against the partnership recently.
According
to the state government, the proposal will involve stakeholders in the
management of 31 out of 631 secondary schools in the state, with the view to
restoring quality education in the state.
But the
labour unions argue that the proposal will put a burden on parents whose
children attend the affected schools because of high tuition.
It also
expressed concern over the fate of teachers in the school after the takeover.
In a
statement by its President-General, Chief Wole Akinwande, and its Publicity
Secretary, Ademola Alabi, the group observed that pupils, were at the receiving
end of the government and labour face-off.
“While
the merits or otherwise of the new policy has resulted in a face-off between
the government and labour unions, the fact is that the public remains the
loser. Without doubt, it is the school children in the state who have been
forced to be at the receiving end of the crisis,” said the statement in part.
The
organisation also called on the different parties to embrace
dialogue for the sake of the pupils.
“CCII is appealing to both sides to review
their stands on the issue and look for a common ground and bring an end to the
crisis. We appeal to the state government to demonstrate its commitment to the
good works it has for the development of the state. We also call on labour to
climb down and embrace dialogue with the government,” the statement added.
IBADAN INDIGENES INTERVENE IN OYO ,LABOUR SCHOOL CRISIS
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