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Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Crownbefitsme(f): 5:36am On Oct 13, 2020

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike is not at ease with the incentives announced for teachers by President Muhammadu Buhari during anniversary of the World Teachers’ Day on October 5.

He accused the Federal Government of imposing fresh financial burdens on states and creating crisis for the nation’s educational system through the announcement of incentives for teachers, including a new salary scheme.

But the governor admitted that the teachers welfare was ripe for a review going by the key roles they play in the society.

According to the governor, the new salary scale and the incentives were announced by the President without interfacing with states that have for long been pushing for a new revenue formula.

He, however, admitted in a statement by his Information Commissioner Paulinus Nsirim, that there was a need for a review of teachers’ welfare in view of their critical roles.

“The Federal Government has not been willing to come up with a new revenue formula. Instead, it is imposing a new financial burden on the states without consulting them. While it is good to give teachers a new salary scale, it is also important not to politicise such a sensitive issue,” the statement quoted Wike as saying.

According to it, the governor spoke when the board of the College of Medical Sciences of the state’s university visited him at Government House, Port Harcourt.

Wike promised that his administration would provide basic infrastructure to make the college one of the best in the country.

He said that government would ensure that students admitted into the college enjoyed uninterrupted academic activities.

Wike added: “The students will not be stagnated because the school will be made fully functional with both infrastructure and learning equipment. We are setting up the basic foundation for you to build on. The Medical College is my dream and I will provide everything required to make sure it is fully functional.

“It is very expensive to run a medical college but we are not deterred. We shall build the hostels as requested as soon as we get the designs. We are making ashes to ashes mortuary to be available for the training of pathologists. The Dental and Maxilo-Facial Hospital will also be part of the college.

“The Mother and Child Hospital is the best health facility now. It will not be run like the regular government hospital. It will be privately managed but will be available to students for their training.”

Wike noted that the call for university autonomy should also include how to generate funds internally to administer the institutions.

He said that university managements would not be asking government for assistance all the time if they managed their internally generated revenue properly.

Pro-chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council of the Rivers State University, Justice Iche Ndu, thanked the governor for his support to the institution.

He noted that with the approval by the governor, the College of Medical Sciences employed qualified staff to provide training for students.

Justice Ndu said: “I commend you for solving the problems of staffing. We now have 14 professors, three Readers, 30 senior lecturers, 106 lecturers and 74 technicians.”

The institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof Nlerum Okogbule, said the recent academic rating ranked varsity the sixth in the country.




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Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by helinues: 5:38am On Oct 13, 2020
grin

If a state like Rivers State is complaining of paying Teachers Salary, what should the state like Kebbi, Osun or Ebonyi said?

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Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by money121(m): 5:41am On Oct 13, 2020
Ok
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Nobody: 5:55am On Oct 13, 2020
Keep quiet and pay the damn money.

This is Rivers state for heaven's sake
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Okoroawusa: 6:15am On Oct 13, 2020
If na APC governor now...
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by LawLab247: 6:15am On Oct 13, 2020
Ok
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Sammy07: 6:15am On Oct 13, 2020
helinues:
grin

If a state like Rivers State is complaining of paying Teachers Salary, what should the state like Kebbi, Osun or Ebonyi said?

I swear...
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by contigiency(m): 6:16am On Oct 13, 2020
Whenever it's something that will benefit the common man, they complain. But if it's to throw money around for political gain, they share it in quantum without thinking back.
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by seanfer(m): 6:17am On Oct 13, 2020
Rivers state is yet to pay the new minimum wage. Governor Wike is wicked
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Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by ThatFairGuy1: 6:18am On Oct 13, 2020
Imagine an emperor.
Rivers for that matter!

Upon being among the first three States with higher Federal Allocation.

But you can gift SUV to State judges. SMH

#RestructureNgNOW

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Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by TecM0: 6:29am On Oct 13, 2020
Oga shut up and obey Buhari
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by muykem: 8:00am On Oct 13, 2020
I am waiting for Wike defender association to come and do their job.
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by PIMPAR: 8:04am On Oct 13, 2020
Emperor Reserves state Gov has spoken.
Between I thought he was coming to Ondo to lead the campaign for PDP?
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by vixpal: 8:13am On Oct 13, 2020
Pay damn Money
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Maxymilliano(m): 8:15am On Oct 13, 2020
He accused the Federal Government of imposing fresh financial burdens on states and creating crisis for the nation’s educational system through the announcement of incentives for teachers, including a new salary scheme.

But the governor admitted that the teachers welfare was ripe for a review going by the key roles they play in the society.


More State governors will soon come out to express same reservations as Wike.

The Federal Government cannot single handedly be imposing additional financial burdens on the States without any prior agreement or consensus.

Till date, some State's are yet to meet up with the N30,000 minimum wage imposed by the Federal Government, yet additional incentives for teachers is expected to be implemented across board without any adjustment to the extant revenue sharing formula, which the States are pushing for.

For the record, The revenue formula allocates 52.68%, 26.72% and 20.60% to the Federal, State and Local Governments respectively.
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by olufadeke86267: 9:04am On Oct 13, 2020
If khi APC guv now...
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by tobechi74: 9:48am On Oct 13, 2020
Good
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Cyberterror: 11:55am On Oct 13, 2020
In a normal society, teachers should be the highest paid professionals because they mould everybody else who is enlightened/educated.
Re: Wike To Fed Govt: Teachers’ Salary Raise A Burden On States by Miracle2020: 12:54pm On Oct 13, 2020
You don't have money to pay teachers salaries, but you have money to bribe judges with SUVs and houses abi. Any judge that collect that bribe will die in the car or his family will surfer in that house.
Foolish governor.

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