· Describes
demise of school heads as unfortunate
Asaba: The Delta Online Publishers Forum (DOPF) has
described the recent death of Three Secondary School Principals and a Vice
Principal, as an unfortunate incident, even as they commiserate with the State
Governor and the body of principals in the state, over the tragic loss.
In a statement
signed by the Chairman of the group, Mr. Emmanuel Enebeli and the Secretary, Mr.
Shedrack Onitsha, the Forum described the death of the teachers, as unfortunate,
as they were on their way to finding a solution to the industrial action that
led to suspension of academic activities in all public schools in the state.
“We
commiserate with His Excellency, Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa and the entire body
of Teachers and Principals in the State, over the demise of four secondary
school principals in a ghastly motor accident along Benin/Sapele road on their
way to a meeting in Kwale, Delta state, to resolve an industrial action,
embarked upon by Primary/Secondary School teachers in the State.
"We also
send our heartfelt condolences to the families and schools that lost their
principals and vice principal, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) and the All
Nigeria Conference of Principals of Secondary School (ANCOPSS), Delta State
chapters and pray that those still in the hospital as a result of the accident
be granted quick and divine recovery", the statement quoted.
DOPF, while
commending Governor Okowa for his personal intervention to accelerate the
resolution of the dispute, however, urged that Government should embark on
urgent moves to secure the future of Nigerian education by providing the
necessary materials and funding to ensure that the educational system in the
state does not fail.
They equally
charged the government to employ “Alternative Dispute Resolution” ADR,
processes in resolving subsequent industrial actions, especially in the long drawn
issue of primary schools teachers salaries and promotion arrears, by
discussing with the relevant Federal agencies to find a lasting solution to the
problem.
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