TEACHERS IN ENUGU STATE URGED TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN COMING ELECTIONS
As the INEC continuous voter registration winds up soon across the country, the Chairman Nigeria Union of Teachers NUT, Enugu State, Ozo Paul Nnaji has urged its members to ensure they participate effectively in the exercise.
OzoNnaji who is also the state Treasurer Nigeria Labour Congress in a chat with Radio Nigeria in Enugu explained that taking active part in 2019 general election will enable workers to vote fortheir preferred candidates.
He commended Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for approving the payment of thirteenth month salary to workers in the state but noted that primary school teachers were yet to receive their.
The Secretary of NUT, Comrade InyangUmo appealed to the Governor to help facilitate the payment of thirteenth month salary to primary school teachers.
IFEOMA AMUTA
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