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NUT Dares El-rufai over sack of 20,000 Teachers

The Kaduna State Wing of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) on Thursday said they would shut down all public schools if any of its members is sacked by Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the teachers’ union was reacting to the governor’s statement two weeks ago, in which he announced plans to sack 21,780 primary school teachers who allegedly failed a competency test and replace them with 25,000 new ones.
Audu Amba, NUT Chairman in the state said at a press conference in Kaduna, that the union would embark on total strike if the government sack any teacher.
Amba said that the decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the union executive council held on Thursday.
According to him, the teachers were not tested based on professionalism, adding that the NUT will only recognise test conducted by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria.
“The so-called competency test was not a true test, because you can only test a teacher by supervising him while he teaches in class,” he argued.
The NUT chairman described the 75 per cent pass mark used to determine those that failed as unacceptable, saying, “there is nowhere in the country where such mark is used.”
“What we agreed in the committee was 60 per cent, only for the Governor to use 75 per cent; yes, we agree that there are incompetent teachers among us, but the decision of the state government was not what we agreed at the committee level,” Amba said.
He nonetheless said that NUT would continue to support the government to bring about sanity in the teaching profession by ensuring that only qualified teachers are employed to teach.
“These teachers did not employ themselves; they were employed by the state government only to turn around and declare them unqualified.
“They are our members and we have a duty to protect our own,” he said. 

Source: DailyTrust

El-Rufai presents N216bn budget

Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State on Thursday presented the 2018 budget estimate of N216.55bn to the state House of Assembly.
Christened ‘Budget of consolidation,’ el-Rufai said it was structured to complete ongoing and other projects the government would be undertaking.
He said in keeping with the tradition of the government, the budget  maintained  a priority for capital projects with a vote of N131.bn representing  60.54 per cent, while the recurrent expenditure was N85,440,998,051.95 representing 39.46 per cent.
“The 2018 revenue and expenditure estimates are based on a robust medium-term expenditure framework, which assumes a $42 benchmark price for oil at production levels of 1.8 million barrels per day, 17.5 per cent inflation, 1.9 per cent projected real GDP growth and an exchange rate of N305 to a Dollar,” he said.
He added that at N51.4bn, education, health and social development received 39.2 per cent of the N131.1bn capital budget;  education got 25 per cent at N33bn, while health was awarded N17bn (12 per cent) of capital.
The Speaker of the state assembly, Aminu Shagali, while commending the governor for his timely presentation, said he and his colleagues would scrutinise the draft budget for quick passage into law.

Source: punchng

Kaduna State to recruit 25,000 new primary school teachers - El-Rufai

About 21,780 out of 33,000 teachers failed the primary four test administered to test their competence by the Kaduna State government.
The state is therefore shopping for 25,000 new teachers as one of the plans to restore dignity and quality to education.
Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State unveiled the planned recruitment when he received a World Bank’s delegation in Kaduna on Monday.
“We tested our 33,000 primary school teachers, we gave them primary four examination and required they must get at least 75 per cent but I am sad to announce that 66 per cent of them failed to get the requirements.
“The hiring of teachers in the past was politicized and we intend to change that by bringing in young and qualified primary school teachers to restore the dignity of education in the state,” the governor said.
He stressed that teachers would be redeployed across the state to balance the issue of teacher-pupil ratio.
“We have a challenge with the teacher-pupil ratio in the urban schools; there is concentration of teachers that are not needed.
‘’In some local government areas, it’s a teacher pupil ratio of 1-9 while in some places it’s 1-100,” he said.
The governor said that in a bid to improve the education sector, the school Directors decided to enrol their children in public schools starting from this academic session.
Speaking earlier, the World Bank representative, Dr Kunle Adekola, expressed appreciation to the state for investing in education and for the priority given to the girl child.
“This state has demonstrated and supported us to achieve our goals,” he said.
Adekola said the Bank would invest N30 million in Rigasa Primary School, which has a population of about 22,000 pupils, as part of its support for the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Education Intervention Fund by the World Bank and other collaborative development partners, is rendering support to about 13 Northern states and a state from each of the other four geopolitical zones of the country.