Imo Govt: Pay salaries of workers, NASU explodes

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The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) Imo Council has urged the Imo government to pay salaries of workers under the union without discrimination.

The State Chairman of the association, Mr George Offoregbu made the appeal at a protest held by members of the association at the Imo State Universal Basic Education Board (IMSUBEB) on Wednesday in Owerri.

He expressed the association’s displeasure at the staggered payment of salaries of the non-academic staff in the state and called for a change.

“We say no to the staggered payment of salaries of our members. Government of Imo state should pay workers the salaries they are owing.

“This staggered payment cut across all establishments in the state especially in SUBEB and Secondary Education Management Board (SEMB),” he said

“A worker deserves their wages and it should not be compromised. The idea of Mr A or Mr B receiving salary this month and another month it will go to Mr C is not acceptable to us.

“The payment should be done simultaneously. Let every worker in Imo be paid at as when due. All the worker are serving the same government,” he said.

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Offoregbu said that the workers are not ghost as purported in certain quarters and challenged the Imo government to provide proof why the workers would not be paid.

” Imo workers are dying everyday, workers on daily medication cannot provide for their medication any longer because the funds are not there. We are suffering from stomach infrastructure. The governor should help us. He should pay our members,” he said.

Offoregbu also said that they have been on a three day warning strike to seek approval for the extension of retirement of the non-teaching staff from 35 years of service and 60 years of age to 40 years and 65 years of age respectively by the Federal Government as approved for the teachers.

They are also demanding a special salary scale for non teacheing, provision for rural posting allowance and non teachers conversion programme and ICT training to mitigate the current dearth of qualified non teachers in the school system.

They are also requesting the inclusion of non teaching staff in the SUBEB board.

Offoregbu said their request became necessary as the non teaching staff are also professionals and possesses equivalent certificates and experience with their counterparts in the teaching profession and play vital roles in graduating the pupils/students

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Our correspondent reports that the protesting workers were carrying placards with inscriptions “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”, “I am not a ghost worker pay me for the months owed” and “NASU rejects discrimination policy.”

Other inscriptions are “Is it a crime to be a non-teaching staff. What is good for the teachers is good for the non-teaching staff” and “Discriminatory tendencies will destroy the school system.”

Some of the protesters interviewed expressed sadness with the way they alleged they are being treated as ghost workers saying that in some cases husband and wives share the same ordeal.

Mrs Augusta Otuonye, Mr Victor Egbujo and Mrs Ngozi Ebonine from SEMB and IMSUBEB lamented that they are yet to receive their salaries since March 2020 and urged the government to come to their aid.

Our correspondent reports that the workers had been on a three day warning nation wide strike to drive home their demands which ended Wednesday.

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