Education Minister, Adamu laments poor conditions of Nigerian teachers
According to him, it was ironical to assume that teachers who were saddled with the responsibility of moulding the character of future generations, equipping them with tools for greatness would live and die in abject poverty.
He said: “Unfortunately, we don’t have the capacity to repay teachers of their good works. Without teachers, the world would be wallow in ignorance.
“We all, at one point or another learnt one thing or the other from our teachers. Today’s teachers were also taught by teachers.
“That means that everything depends on teachers either in formal setting, at home or elsewhere.
“But I strive to make corrections by providing conducive environment to work. I love teachers and I am happy that their fate is in my hand.
“I regret to hear that some of them don’t receive their salaries and entitlements as at when due, but I will do whatever I could within my power to correct that.”
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