Oyo State Commissioners for Education and Finance, Mrs Tokunbo
Fayokun and Mr Adedeji Adelabu respectively are due to appear before
members of the State House of Assembly, today, over persistent delay in
the payment of teachers’ salaries in the state.
The teachers, in a petition signed by Dipo Fawole, had sought the
intervention of the lawmakers over the matter, which they said had been
going on since the outgone administration of Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala.
Also summoned by the lawmakers, who sat at plenary last week for the
first time since returning from a two-week study visit to the United
Kingdom (UK), are the permanent secretaries of the State Universal Basic
Education Board (SUBEB) and School and administration for all the
zones.
The teachers accused officials of the Teaching Service Commission
(TESCOM) “playing pranks” with funds allocated to the commission, adding
that the constant delay in teachers’ salaries had continued under the
administration of Governor Abiola Ajimobi, against his avowed promise to
promptly pay workers’ salaries on the 25th of every month.
The petition stated that teachers' salaries monthly were paid at the
end of another month or the third and tghus causing them hardship.
They noted that the inability of the Alao-Akala administration to
resolve the matter cost him the governnorship position in the April
election in the state.
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