Security guards on Monday barred pupils and teachers from getting access into some public primary schools in Port Harcourt, Rivers State over unpaid salaries.
It was gathered that some of the security guards said they had not been paid for 11 months by the Governor Nyesom Wike administration.
One of them, Mr Chijioke Amah, said: “we want government to pay us, every worker deserves to be paid, they have been unfair to us; they make it look as if our services here are not needed.”
Some teachers, who spoke to News Agency of Nigeria at Port Harcourt Centenary Model Primary School Rumuwoji, said it was not the first time they would be locked out by the security guards.
“We all stood outside here for more than three hours before the gate was opened, the guards have been lamenting non-salary payments for several months.
“Each time they lock us out, we will spend several hours outside, we end up losing some work hours, this is not good,” a teacher who pleaded anonymity said.
It was gathered that it took the intervention of Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Mr Tamunosisi Gogo-Jaja, for the gates to be opened.
The commissioner, who pledged to look into the matter, said: “It is very unfortunate, we promise that this will not happen again, our interest is to see that nothing hinders the flow of academic activities.”
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