President of the Senate, Senator Abubakar Bukola Saraki at the weekend in Ilorin, met with the leadership of Labour Unions in Kwara State on the need to resolve the on-going teacher’s strike in the state.
Senator Saraki during the meeting appealed to leaders of the unions to call off their strike and return to work in the interest of students, pupils and the people of the state in general.
He told them that primary education was the foundation of children and that all hands must be on deck to ensure that it was not jeopardised.
Saraki further urged the leadership of the workers’ union to cooperate with the state government in the efforts to amicably resolve all pending issues.
The Senate President also expressed his appreciation to the labour leaders and traditional rulers for their promise to co-operate with the state government in carrying out a comprehensive biometric exercise that will aid adequate planning in the future.
Saraki also praised the royal fathers for their timely intervention aimed at resolving the dispute between the state government and the workers, while also commending those present at the meeting for honouring his invitation at short notice.
In their response, the labour leaders appreciated Saraki’s style of leadership, his commitment to their welfare and the decision to intervene on their dispute with the state government.
The labour Unions also promised to quickly resolve the issues on which they disagreed with the state government and resume work as the government had promised to pay part of the salary arrears owed the teachers.
The labour leaders also promised to ensure that normalcy was restored in the primary education sector in the State.
They noted that the meeting with the Senate President was not only timely but useful in creating amicable working relationship between the state government and its workers.
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