SSUCOEN hails Tinubu for assenting FCE Act, demands implementation of 65 years’ retirement age

SSUCOEN hails Tinubu for assenting FCE Act, demands implementation of 65 years’ retirement age

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The Senior Staff Union in Colleges of Education, Nigeria (SSUCOEN), commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for assenting to the Act establishing Federal Colleges of Education, which has since been gazetted. It has also urged relevant authorities to ensure speedy implementation in order to realise the noble objectives therein.

SSUCOEN in addition said; “in order to achieve the benefits across the Colleges, State Governments are encouraged to domesticate the new Act or review their edicts for the sake of uniformity and maintenance of industrial harmony and development of Teacher Education across the country.”

The union said this in a communique issued at the end of it 37th National Delegates Conference (NDC) held in Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education Owerri. SSUCOEN where it also expressed position on some issues it considered sacrosanct.

Signed by its National President, Danladi Ali Msheliza, National Secretary, Comrade Nwenyi Leo Isioma, the communique in part read, “The Conference heartily appreciates Arch. Sonny S.T. Echono, the Executive Secretary, Board and Management of Tertiary Education Fund (TETFund) for the recently organized Stakeholders’ interactive workshop where Union leaders of all beneficiary institutions were invited for a one-day intensive interactive session with a view to identifying grey areas and gaps, for possible mitigation. It is hoped that the outcome of the revolutions reached, will be implemented, as it will go a long way in further repositioning Tertiary Education within the shortest time.

“Considering the attendant heights of insecurity bedeviling the nation, the Conference passionately appealed to governments at all levels to redouble efforts and be more proactive and decisive in ensuring lives and properties of Nigerians are adequately secured. The Conference equally called on governments to ensure the release of all hostages still been held captive by criminals especially students of Federal University Gusau, as the development is capable of discouraging students enrolment and generating mass apathy towards Education.”

On the maltreatment of NLC president in Imo State, it said; “Delegates in session condemned in totality the recent abduction and brutalization of President of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Joe Ajaero along with other innocent labour leaders who participated in what was supposed to be a peaceful workers’ rally in Imo State. Such acts of violence and intimidation against individuals exercising their right to peaceful protest are unacceptable and a complete violation of fundamental human rights. Delegates therefore called on the Inspector General of Police to immediately arrest and prosecute the perpetrators involved in this dastardly act and, Mr. President is enjoined to call the Imo State Government to order and ensure total and comprehensive medical treatment of the President of NLC.”

 

 

 

 

On couple of other issues it said; “The Conference observed with great dismay, the indifferent disposition of some State Governments to dilapidated infrastructures in their schools, particularly, Colleges of Education sub-sector. Therefore, State governments are enjoined to improve on annual budgetary allocations to Education and its appropriate implementation to mitigate the menace as Education cannot be toyed with. In a related development, the salaries and welfare of workers in the sector must be considered as a priority and necessity, and not just a privilege.

“The Conference considered it as unacceptable, the non domestication and implementation of 65 years retirement age for staff of Colleges of Education by some State Governors despite the repeated calls by stakeholders, for that to be done. The Conference therefore appealed to State Governors who are yet to implement the 65 years retirement age in their State Colleges to do so for the non teaching staff, without further delay in the interest of the system and maintenance of industrial peace and harmony. On the same note, the Conference appreciated all the State Governors who have already implemented it.

“The Conference lamented the state of gross infrastructural decay bedeviling the country, especially deplorable condition of road network which are now nothing less than death traps. This development has made road transport a nightmare and a risky venture.  The Union therefore called on government at all levels to declare state of emergency on road construction and reconstruction as a matter of urgency to arrest this ugly situation.

“Considering the unprecedented dwindling strength and purchasing value of Naira against other world currencies, especially the Dollar and complete loss of purchasing power of the nations’ currency, the Conference expressed serious concerns about the fact that workers cannot afford basic household items such as rice, sugar, cooking oil to mention but few. On the other hand, inflation has skyrocketed and eroded the minimum wage, which has brought untold hardship on average Nigerian workers. Government at all levels are therefore encouraged to be more dedicated to economic recovery, while in the mean time, efforts be doubled on palliatives to ease the burden on Nigerians.

“The Conference noted with great dismay the continued failures and prolonged delay by Integrated Personnel Payroll and Information System (IPPIS) to promptly remit third party deductions to the beneficiary accounts despite all complaints and agitations by unions. The Union had expected that IPPIS ought to have mastered and overcome these challenges, unfortunately there is no sign of improvement. The Conference, therefore wished to call on the Federal Government to take decisive action on the situation before it results to industrial dispute.

“While the Conference applauded Federal Government for the commencement of payment of N35,000.00 Wage Award (though without arrears of the previous month as agreed with labour), it however expressed utmost disappointment for the non implementation of the 25% upward review of salaries of workers in Tertiary Education institutions, including Colleges of Education despite being captured in the 2023 appropriation Act. Consequently, the Conference called on:

“Federal Government to ensure immediate implementation and payment of the accrued arrears. State Governments to do same. In the case of Kwara, Kogi and other State Governments who have not reviewed workers salaries or gave parliatives to our members, are being called upon to, not only do so immediately but also ensure payment of palliatives while the process of salaries review is being concluded.

“The Conference expressly applauded the Federal Government for the release of first tranche of the fifteen Billion Naira (?15,000,000,000) Revitalization Fund to benefiting Public Colleges of Education. Furthermore, it passionately appealed for an expedited action towards the payment of the second tranche/reimbursement to Colleges who have been certified of judicious utilization of the first tranche, to be made in the interest of the country’s Teacher Education, as further delays will amount to erosion of the value of the money by the current inflation trends in the country.

“Considering the importance of Governing Councils in the decision making processes of Colleges of Education, the Conference noted the continuous absence of Governing Council will have a devastating effect on staff welfare, especially approval and implementation of 2023 staff promotions. Consequently, the Union calls on Government, through the Hon Minister of Education, to immediately appoint Governing Councils in all Colleges without further delays.”

 

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