Cross River Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade extends NUT retirement age by 5 years

Cross River Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade extends NUT retirement age by 5 years, According to him, "teachers are the conscience of the nation, they are the moulders of leaders of tomorrow

Cross River Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade extends NUT retirement age by 5 years
Cross River Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade extends NUT retirement age by 5 years

It is a new dawn for teachers in Cross River as the state governor, Professor Ben Ayade Tuesday, during a courtesy visit by the Nigerian Union of Teachers, NUT, extended their retirement age by five (5) years.myschoolnews reports.

At the event which was held at the Executive Council Chamber of the Governor's Office, Calabar, Ayade also announced a lift on the embargo on promotion, saying teachers deserve premium welfare as moulders of leaders of tomorrow.

According to him, "teachers are the conscience of the nation, they are the moulders of leaders of tomorrow, so, for us in Cross River, teachers deserve premium welfare.

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"To this end, teachers retirement age is hereby extended by five years. Similarly, all promoted teachers will henceforth start earning salaries commensurate to their positions.”

The Cross River state governor explained that in the last eight years of his administration, he made teachers welfare, including prompt payment of their salaries, a priority, pledging to clear all outstanding issues affecting them before leaving office.

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Earlier, Chairman of the Cross River chapter of NUT, Gregory Olayi, described the governor as teachers-friendly and expressed gratitude to him for finding time to host them.

On his part, the Special Adviser to the governor on Education, Comrade  Castro Ezama said the teachers came to express gratitude to Governor Ayade for his benevolence and pro-teacher policies.