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Ekiti NUT Dissociates Self From Purported Story That Gov. Oyebanji Denied Teachers Promotion

The chairman of (NUT), Ekiti state Wing,  Comrade Daodu Bamidele Olaitan in a statement denounced the report, saying the report did not emanate from the leadership of the union. He urged the general public to disregard the publication. 

In a statement made available to journalists on Friday, the NUT Chairman distanced the union from the purported write up by some group of individuals who are faceless to the leadership of the Union condemning the activities of the present administration for inability of members from the secondary sector to receive their promotion letters.

The statement reads:

“The leadership of Ekiti NUT, had met Governor Oyebanji on the  promotion of secondary school teachers for 2022/2023 and the governor had promised to address the matter. At no time have we had any rift with the governor on this issue. We believe in the leadership of Mr Governor. We know that it’s our responsibility to fight for the welfare of our members but nonetheless the leadership of the Union has not authorized any one or group of individuals to release any press statement or write up on the above subject matter”

Commending the governor, Comrade Daodu said Governor Oyebanji is the most teachers’ friendly governor in the history of Ekiti state. Adding that since he assumed office in 2022, he has prioritized teachers welfare, provided a conducive atmosphere for learning and above all, ensured that  teachers not only enjoy all the benefits accrued to civil servants but are at par with their contemporaries in the civil service. 

While assuring Ekiti teachers of his unrelenting commitment to representing their interest well, Comrade Daodu called his colleagues to remain calm and urged residents of Ekiti to disregard  publications that are capable of pitching the union against the governor.

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