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Non-payment of leave bonus: Oyo government warns teachers against protests

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Oyo State government on Thursday warned teachers in the state against embarking on any protest.

While condemning a planned protest against it by some teachers, the government warned that any teacher who embarks on protest would be dealt with.

The teachers said they were planning to protest over the state government’s alleged non-payment of leave bonuses.

But, the state government said it had paid leave bonuses to all the teachers, warning the teachers against the planned protest.

Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Nureni Adeniran, who reacted on behalf of the state government, said no teacher in the state was owed the year 2020 leave bonus.

He described such planned protest as the handiwork of some enemies of the present government.

Adeniran said, “Some political emissaries are going about, telling people that the government owes them 2020 annual leave arrears and that the government is not taking it seriously. But this is not true. It is incorrect”.

“No primary school teacher is owed monthly salary or leave bonus today. The government has paid their dues”.

Adeniran, while speaking, admonished the teachers to show gratitude to Governor Seyi Makinde.

“Enemies of the government rented those intending to protest protesters to misinform the public, who would be dealt with within the full extent of the law when caught”.

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