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Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Islie: 7:47pm On Oct 19, 2023
… education yet to connect society, economy-Minister

The Chairman, House Committee on University Education, Abubakar Fulata has proposed N250,000, N.5 million and N1 million as salaries for primary, secondary and university teachers, respectively.

This came as the Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman lamented that Nigeria’s education system was yet to contribute to the nation’s societal and economic growth despite the fantastic education policies in place.

Both spoke Thursday, in Abuja,at a one Day National Stakeholders Workshop on the Development of a Roadmap for the Nigerian Education Sector (2023-2027),organized by the Federal Ministry of Education.

Fulata insisted that no primary school teacher should earn less than N250, 000, while secondary teacher and lecturers should earn N500, 000 and N1 million respectively, if Nigeria wants to achieve quality education.

He said: “If you want quality education you must pay them to teach your children very well. Teachers must also be encouraged as it is obtained in the other climes.”

Fulata,who also advocated declaration of emergency on education, equally called on the federal government to commit at least 25 percent or 30 percent of the national budget to education.

Hear him: “The nation must declare a state of emergency in education. We must commit at least 25 per cent or 30 per cent of our national budget to education.”

The Minister of Education,Prof. Tahir Mamman, speaking,lamented that the nation’s education system was not connected to its society and economy, saying things cannot go that way.

According to him,his ministry was determined to change the narratives in line with the aspiration of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

Mamman said: “Our education system is not connected to our society or our economy, we cannot say for certain that we are key contributors either locally or globally to the ideas which push societies forward.”

According to him, the country has fantastic education policies but they fail to solve its problems.

“When we receive briefings from agencies we will see fantastic policies on education but the problem is our people do not see those policies on ground, they are not seeing the problem addressed and no longer seeing the value of sending their children to school,” he said.

Prof Mamman said there was high number of unemployed graduates because the quality of education they are getting does not connect them to the industries.

The minister said industries were complaining that education institutions were churning out graduates that are unemployable.

He explained that the workshop was convened to develop the roadmap and as such be seen as problem solving one, adding that the government has few days to come up with what it will use to reset the education sector from the basic to the tertiary levels.

The minister however, urged the state governments to do their part so as they can address the challenges of the basic education, saying the federal government only has about 120 unity colleges and the majority rest on the states’ shoulders.

Earlier the Minister of State for Education, Dr Yusuf Tanko said the contribution of Stakeholders at the workshop will help in preparing their children for the future and the development of the nation.

He said the recognition of the importance of education is yet to translate to tangible results that show that an educated person stands a better chance of living a fulfilled life.

“This disconnection between purpose and reality could be said to be responsible for inadequate attention to the sector, wrong perceptions of the relative importance of the different forms and types of education,” he said.

“I must also say that the inability of our youths to gain employment after going through the rigors of academia may be responsible for gradually building dis-interest in the pursuit of education,” he said.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Sunnymatey(m): 7:53pm On Oct 19, 2023
Don't let them hear you o
They never meant well for workers aftetall

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by CodeTemplar: 7:53pm On Oct 19, 2023
Nice idea.

Then like 500m for the reps themselves.


I hope they don't pass a law to regulate SME prices when a cube of sugar starts selling for N50. Because it is far easier for a seller to increase price than for govt to print money.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Favour310: 8:06pm On Oct 19, 2023
Which way Nigeria
Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by SoNature(m): 9:39pm On Oct 19, 2023
Nobody will pay teachers that amount in salaries. When you consider the number of teachers we have in Nigeria, you understand how much this country will be spending in paying salaries alone. Tomorrow, you expect the government not to borrow money.

It's obvious the person who sponsored the bill didn't do a thorough job. The biggest lie we have been told is that Nigeria is a rich country. Nigeria is not rich.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by slivertongue: 11:36pm On Oct 19, 2023
from what source?


him dey dream.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Penguin2: 1:12am On Oct 20, 2023
Supported.

Teachers should be one of the highest paid workers in Nigeria.

And qualification as a Teacher should be one of the highest things to achieve in Nigeria as well.

It should be as rigorous as passing a Law Degree or Medicine.

That way, you will get quality Teachers who will dedicate their life and time to truly impact the young ones to help them develop.

Also, every form of non conventional form of education should be abolished at the basic level. All these Koranic Schools Or Islammiyya schools should be abolished and only meant for people who have finished secular Primary and Secondary Schools.

Same with any similar Christian school system.

That way, what children will first learn won’t be how to recite religious book and some religious indoctrination but the right mental development suitable for their overall development.

These are things the Lawmakers should look into as well.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by veekid(m): 8:54am On Oct 20, 2023
Bunch of jokers
Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by thatigboman: 8:55am On Oct 20, 2023
who will pay? is it states that have refused to pay minimum wage of N35,000 that will pay primary school teacher N250,000 and secondary N500, 000 and university N1,000,000?
if they want this to be achievable, education should be moved to the Exclusive list. let only FG handle education matters.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Charmingrascal(m): 8:55am On Oct 20, 2023
Lol
The proposal is nice but the government won't pay such amount.
They would rather spend money on acquiring SUVs and luxury items for themselves.

The poor can't breathe

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by iamtardey: 8:55am On Oct 20, 2023
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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:55am On Oct 20, 2023
They are not done with the minimum wage now they are talking about paying 1million. Well they are still deliberating on it but I don't think it should be there main focus now

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by samogo1: 8:56am On Oct 20, 2023
And after 6 months, the 1 million salary will only buy a bag of rice. You guys should fix economy and make Nigeria productive. Borrow ideas from other presidential aspirants because you'll are dummies. You gat no plans. Just doing trying and error with the economy.

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by tnerro1(m): 8:56am On Oct 20, 2023
Good one, i surport, but the money should be taken from National Assembly budget, you people are not as hardworking as those teachers

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Bfly: 8:56am On Oct 20, 2023
This won't even solve a problem. The whole institution has been bastardised. Money can't motivate anyone to do shit for Nigeria. Everyone believes he his getting his own share.
Someone in finance, power, Petroleum, transportation, earn more than education already.
Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by sofeo(m): 8:57am On Oct 20, 2023
Really?.
Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by diamondbody(m): 8:57am On Oct 20, 2023
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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by OGwales(m): 8:58am On Oct 20, 2023
grin SEE WHYNING

YOU GO EXPLAIN TIRE

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Isobug: 8:58am On Oct 20, 2023
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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by NaijaCover(m): 8:59am On Oct 20, 2023
Is HERE
Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by nazicartel(m): 8:59am On Oct 20, 2023
They have not paid the 50k comfortably. They're planning #250 grin

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Obakoolex(m): 8:59am On Oct 20, 2023
undecided If wishes were horses

I laugh in Chinese 🤣

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by benuejosh: 8:59am On Oct 20, 2023
Talk is cheap

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Jennyclay(f): 8:59am On Oct 20, 2023
Teaching job is a Poor man job cheesy.

I can’t even date a teacher!! God forbid!!

If you’re a teacher and you approach me you’re just wasting your time. I will even help you chop the nonsense and peanut salary you’re earning without any remorse. cheesy

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by iCauseTrouble: 9:00am On Oct 20, 2023
What type of joke is this?

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by Mrbenny001: 9:00am On Oct 20, 2023
SoNature:
Nobody will pay teachers that amount in salaries. When you consider the number of teachers we have in Nigeria, you understand how much this country will be spending in paying salaries alone. Tomorrow, you expect the government not to borrow money.

It's obvious the person who sponsored the bill didn't do a thorough job. The biggest lie we have been told is that Nigeria is a rich country. Nigeria is not rich.
we have shortage of teachers across Nigeria including both public and private own schools, some schools don't have science teachers except when corpers comes to those schools, education is underfunded, Nigeria is rich..but resources are badly manage.. imagine Nigeria importing rice to eat with all agricultural potential, it's unacceptable

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Re: Rep Proposes N250,000, N.5m, N1m Salaries For Primary, Secondary, Varsity Teache by tnerro1(m): 9:00am On Oct 20, 2023
Penguin2:
Supported.

Teachers should be one of the highest paid workers in Nigeria.

And qualification as a Teacher should be one of the highest things to achieve in Nigeria as well.

It should be as rigorous as passing a Law Degree or Medicine.

That way, you will get quality Teachers who will dedicate their life and time to truly impact the young ones to help them develop.

Also, every form of non conventional form of education should be abolished at the basic level. All these Koranic Schools Or Islammiyya schools should be abolished and only meant for people who have finished secular Primary and Secondary Schools.

Same with any similar Christian school system.

That way, what children will first learn won’t be how to recite religious book and some religious indoctrination but the right mental development suitable for their overall development.

These are things the Lawmakers should look into as well.
Nice talk, did you know one idiot was saying there is nothing wrong if an SS3 student from the north that finished school but doesn’t know how to speak English, I asked was his own exam set in Hausa language?

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