World Teachers Day : Speaker Dogara Lauds Sacrifices of Nigerian Teachers 

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By Joseph Edegbo
Kaduna (Nigeria) — Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara has hailed his country’s teachers for their service to the development of the Nigerian child,
Dogara who made the commendation in a statement to mark the 2017 World Teachers’ Day called for improved welfare, including opportunities of continuous training and retraining, provision of requisite infrastructure, as well as  facilities for the teachers to impart knowledge on students in line with global standards.
The statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media & Public Affairs, Turaki Hassan, quotes the Speaker saying empowerment of teachers remains a top priority in all education and development strategies.
Dogara who noted with delight that security in the North East had improved significantly, enabling teachers to resume work, however, called on security agencies to provide adequate protection to all schools in the region.
He further implored security agencies to step up security in schools to end the harrowing incidents of kidnappings of teachers and students.
 “Teachers are the most important people in the development of any individual and by implication the society .This confers a priority status on them which, sadly, has not reflected in their conditions of service or living standards.
“It is therefore important that proper training, remuneration and provision of requisite infrastructure and facilities for teachers to impart knowledge on students in line with global standards are provided. Their salaries and allowances must be paid when and as due to encourage them to continue to put in their best in this all important task that they carry out. This will engender improvement in the education sector of Nigeria and produce better trained teachers, as well as finely baked graduates.
“Security of our schools remain a priority. Thanks to the determination of the present administration and the bravery of our military troops, students and teachers in the North East can now go to schools freely in most areas.”
“On our part, the House of Representatives will continue to pursue all measures that will promote the development, empowerment and security of the Nigerian teacher.
This is evident in our timely response to issues between our teachers and the government that threatened  to  clog  the wheel of progress of the education sector including increasing their retirement age from 60 to 65  years as requested by leadership of the Nigerian Union  of Teachers when they visited me few months ago.”
The Speaker who had his post primary training as a Grade II teacher, said, the House of Representatives will not relent in supporting legislative measures aimed at improving the education sector, including the welfare of teachers, to take it to a point where it can compete favourably with its global counterparts,”

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