Osun Principals call for payment of salary arrears, re-accreditation of restored schools 

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The Osun State Chapter of All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) has appealed to Governor Ademola Adeleke to offset the salary arrears owed by the Rauf Aregbesola-led administration.

Secondary Schools’ principals and retired principals made the plea on Thursday, during the association 32nd annual congress and presentation of educational blueprint to the governor held at ANCOPSS house in Osogbo.

In his speech, the president of Osun ANCOPSS, Pastor Akinropo Ijaodola expressed optimism that the new administration will take their welfare more seriously and improve the quality of education in the state.

Ijaodola further called for immediate re-accreditation for both WAEC and NECO, of the schools that were restored to their original status by the last administration.

“Let me passionately appeal on behalf of the teachers in the state for the payment as well as the need to offset the 29 months half salaries owed by the past state administration. This outstanding salary owed the workers is a major concern to all workforce in the state as it would benefit both the sizeable number of retired and serving teachers. The non-payment of this half salaries is like a dagger in the heart of all workers that needed to be healed.

“The prompt payments of School grants to Principals should be of utmost priority to this government and the release of educational instructional materials to be used for impartation of knowledge by both the Principals and teachers need to be done at least a week before resumption of Schools.

“We hope and look forward for better performance for Osun Students in their Examinations, bringing back the old virtue of our precious State through His Excellency,” the ANCOPSS president said.

In his address, Governor Adeleke assured the principals that there will be complete reformation of the education system in the state through well strategised educational policies.

Adeleke, represented by his deputy, Prince Kola Adewusi noted that an all-inclusive stakeholders conference will be organised next year to further deliberate on how best to run Osun education.

He promised to look into the recommendations submitted by ANCOPSS and their welfare needs to further secure the future of the state.

“I assure you that we will incorporate the contents of the documents into our government policies and programmes.

“We will make available to you the report of the transition committee which will guide you in your day-to-day running of our schools,” he said.