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Abia State Teachers To Go On Strike

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By Damilola Adeyemo

ABIA – The Nigeria Union of Teachers, (NUT) Abia State, has given a directive to its teachers as they plan to go on strike.

According to THE PUNCH, The NUT national leadership in a letter dated December 2nd, 2020, gave the Abia State Government 21 days to clear the salary arrears of her members, among other demands, or risk indefinite closure of schools through the strike.

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In a release signed by the state Chairman, Kizito Kalu, and the Secretary, Mrs Nnenna Okonkwo, the union said its resolve to embark on strike was because “the Abia State Government has not taken any tangible step aimed at meeting our demands.”

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