Teachers are pillars, backbones of all sectors – LP candidate
Nathan Tamarapreye, Yenagoa
The Governorship Candidate of the Labour Party in Bayelsa, Mr Udengs Eradiri, has sympathised with teachers in the state for their years of suffering and hardship under the current administration of Governor Douye Diri.
Eradiri in a statement to mark the 2023 Teachers Day on Wednesday, vowed that if elected on November 11, he would wipe away the tears of all the teachers in the state.
The LP candidate, who described teachers as the pillar and backbone of all the sectors in the state said under his People, Education, Agriculture and Power (PEAP) agenda teachers would occupy a special place in his government.
Eradiri said with the humongous resources accruing to the state every month, Bayelsa teachers had no business complaining about nonpayment of promotional arrears, minimum wage, paltry salary scale, non-implementation of increase in retirement age, lack of adequate training and retraining among other challenges.
Eradiri said while some states had implemented the Federal Government approved retirement age from 60 to 65 years and from 35 to 40 years, the current Bayelsa government had refused to do so.
LP candidate observed that many teachers were working under poor environmental conditions characterised by decaying infrastructures, the dearth of teaching materials and poor welfare, especially in the rural areas where he said some children were still learning under the trees and market squares.
“Our teachers deserve more. They are supposed to be the happiest in the country following the huge resources accruing to the state. Unfortunately, this clueless, incompetent government; this selfish government has denied teachers their pride of place in the state”, he said.
Eradiri said the current administration of Douye Diri did not have any deliberate policy document on the educational development of the state insisting that the state was in dire need of a clear direction, road map and actionable plan to develop the educational sector and improve teachers’ welfare.
The LP candidate appealed to the teachers not to be deceived by whatever good gestures coming from the government ahead of the election describing them as desperate measures to win the forthcoming poll.
Addressing the teachers, he said: “Whatever they are promising to do for you now is fake. It is because they want to deceive you again to vote for them. You have been crying over your challenges but they turned deaf ears to your demands. Suddenly, they are coming to make fake promises to you.
“Don’t allow them to deceive you again. Whatever they couldn’t do for you three years ago and they are making promises to do them now; it is because another election is around the corner and they need your votes. If you mistakenly return them, they will surely abandon you again.
“But I am offering you a better alternative, an opportunity for us to build our education on a solid foundation. I have signed a pact with you to make your welfare our priority, to address all your challenges and to make your work in an environment with globally accepted standards.
I am calling on teachers to better the future of their children by voting for me and the LP because I will not disappoint you.
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