Highlight

Updated: FCT Teachers’ Months-Long Strike: Official Blames Area Councils Chairmen

732

Mr  Bitrus Garki, the Mandate Secretary of the Area Councils Services Secretariat in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), says Area Councils should be blamed for the ongoing teachers’ prolonged strike.

According to him, it is largely the responsibility of the Area Councils.

Garki said the FCT administration had intervened on several occasions to end the indefinite strike, but to no avail.

The Mandate Secretary made the remarks while addressing protesters led by controversial social media critic and influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), in Abuja on Monday.

Persecondnews recalls that primary school teachers in the FCT have been on strike since March 24, 2025, about 90 days, over the failure of the Area Council Chairmen to implement the new national minimum wage of N70,000 approved by President Bola Tinubu’s administration since 2024.

In response to the prolonged strike, VDM had gathered school children in uniform and organized a makeshift class in front of the ministry gate, where he taught them the alphabets.

“S for Suegbe, T for ….., W for …..”, VDM voiced out out , while the children chorused.

Garki said: “The FCT administration has been intervening in Area Council matters. This responsibility is largely the responsibility of the Area Councils.

“But because this is the state and we also have a relationship with the local government, that is why we come in to intervene in many cases, not just as regards to school, including infrastructure, and many other things.

“These are collaborative efforts, the local governments are duly elected and they are also a tier of government on their own.”

Garki also assured that the authorities would address the issue, stating that he however could not say exactly when the issue will be resolved.

He said: “We have heard what you have said, and we have received you, but what I can guarantee you is that your message has been heard loud and clear, and the authorities will sit on this matter and see that it is addressed.

“As to when this will happen, because this is multi-faceted and involves stakeholders’ collaboration, which has been happening. I cannot stand here and say this is when it is going to end.

“But I can tell you that the administration is working closely, not just with the Area Councils, including the NUT, and also the NULGE and the NLC have been sitting on this matter to address it.

“Just to mention, recently, even the traditional institutions, the traditional rulers who are also within my office, have called in the union to discuss and dialogue this matter.

“They have also referred their solutions to our desk, which we are also looking at to see that this matter is addressed.”

He called for patience, adding that the FCT Minister was doing everything to ensure that the area council chairmen “do what they ought to do”, for schoolchildren to return to schools.

In response, VDM issued a seven-day ultimatum to the administration, after which they would resume the protest

He, however, said the protest will continue tomorrow, to demand an end to the ongoing strike by primary healthcare workers who had also been denied the payments of the N70,000 minimum wage.

VDM said: “We have decided to give them a week. In the meantime, if they do not do anything and the children are not back in school, we will have to come with more students. We will invite students from the whole FCT to come. So we are giving a week, and hopefully, we will get a positive result.

“On the issue of primary healthcare, I hope you people are still talking about that. If you are not, we will do primary healthcare tomorrow. Today is for the students. We are going to do for primary healthcare.

“It is just for Wike to be seeing, we are not fighting him. Let him just see so that he will remember, maybe he has forgotten.”

Leave a comment

Related Articles

Chinese Nationals’ Abductions in Kwara Heighten Fresh Security Fears

Two Chinese nationals working on a major road construction project in Kwara...

Breaking: Supreme Court Dismisses Osun’s Suit Against FG Over Withheld LG Funds

The Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Attorney General of...

Boris Johnson Touts Nigeria-Born Kemi Badenoch as UK’s Next Prime Minister

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stirred excitement at the 2025 Imo...

List of 68 ambassadorial nominees at a glance

List of 68 ambassadorial nominees at a glance CAREER AMBASSADORS (34) Abia...

Nigerian, 26 Others Charged in US Midstate Banks $Multi-Million Fraud Scheme

At least, 27 people including a Nigerian have been charged to court...

Dangote Set to Become World Largest Fertiliser Producer by 2028

The Dangote Group, led by Aliko Dangote, is set to become the...

CJN Reaffirms Judiciary’s Commitment to Human Rights Protection

The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, has reaffirmed the...

Appeal Court Declares VIO Illegal, Lacks Power To Seize Vehicles, Impose Fines

The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, on Thursday affirmed an earlier judgment...

NPA to Drive Growth in Non-Oil Export Sector

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) says it is committed to boosting the...

Maritime Workers Union Meets NPA, Pledges Support for Sector’s Growth

The Maritime Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MWUN) has reaffirmed its commitment to...

EFCC Seeks Reversal of Ruling on 27 Forfeited Assets

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) has filed a notice of appeal...

Updated: Tinubu nominates ex-Rivers administrator Ibas, Dambazau, others as ambassadors

President Bola Tinubu has forwarded another batch of non-career ambassadorial nominees to...

Out-of-Control Truck Crushes Traffic Cop, Leaves Another Injured in Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command tragically lost one of its...

Tinubu Lauds Senate for Swift Defence Minister’s Confirmation

President Bola Tinubu has commended the Nigerian Senate for the speedy screening...

South Africa to Boycott US-led G20 Meetings After Exclusion

South Africa has announced it will not participate in the G20 meetings...

China Backs Nigeria’s Security, Economic Reforms

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Yu Dunhai, has reaffirmed China’s support...

Abia Gov. Otti’s meeting with Tinubu Centres on Kanu, not defection – Aide

Abia Governor Alex Otti’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ferdinand Ekeoma,...

NEC Approves N100bln for Security Agencies’ Training Institutions

The National Economic Council (NEC) has approved N100 billion for the rehabilitation...

Senate Swings into Action: Begins Screening of Gen. Musa as Defence Minister

The Senate on Wednesday commenced the screening of former Chief of Defence...

Gov. Eno Clears N39.8bn Debt Burden Inherited in Akwa Ibom

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom announced that the state has cleared...