Mr Ajaero noted that teaching profession is the bedrock of every other profession.
He described the emergence of Mr Idris as governor of Kebbi as divine and a blessing to the state.
Mr Amadi announced that part of the resolution was to withhold 10 per cent of the accrued IGR of the area councils for the past six months.
He reaffirmed the federal ministry’s commitment to the welfare, dignity, and professional development of teachers at all levels.
Mr Amba emphasised the need for adequate funding to improve the educational system and working conditions for teachers.
The union urged its members, “to remain steadfast and continue their support for the strike action.”
Mr Oborevwori said they must implement the new minimum wage for their workers effective November 2024.
The NUT president noted that 23 states have implemented the new retirement policy of 65 years of age and 40 years of service for teachers.
Mr Makinde announced that negotiation on the minimum wage’s consequential adjustment would start in the coming week.
Mr Amba said the manpower crisis had left pupils to suffer.
