Returning schools to LGs will kill primary education, NUT warns

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The president of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Dr. Mohammed Idris, has warned against returning management of primary education to local government councils, saying this would be a death sentence to basic education in Nigeria.

Idris was reacting to a recent directive by the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) that all allocations accruable to local government councils should go directly to their respective bank accounts with effect from June 1, 2019.

He said this order would return primary education to pre-1994 era when funds meant for salaries of primary school teachers were used for other purposes, leaving teachers with backlog of unpaid salaries for 10 to 12 months in some states.

Idris said the union had been steadfast in its opposition to any policy that tends to return primary schools to the exclusive control of local councils in the country.

He insisted that poor funding had remained the major challenge of primary school management in Nigeria, recalling particularly that primary education suffered total neglect before 1994 when the sub-sector and salaries of teachers were totally placed under local government councils.

“It took the intervention of the federal government through the establishment of the National Primary Education Commission (NPEC) and later the creation of the State Joint Local Government Accounts to restore stability in the system,” he noted.

He added that in a bid to address this challenge, the National Assembly in its amendment of the 1999 Constitution in 2017 made provision for deduction of salaries of primary school teachers from the federation account and remittance of same to a body as may be prescribed by the House of Assembly of each state.