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“FCT Schools Shut Down as Teachers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Welfare Disputes”

Lydia EDEH by Lydia EDEH
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“FCT Schools Shut Down as Teachers Begin Indefinite Strike Over Welfare Disputes”

Public primary and secondary schools across Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been forced to shut down as teachers commenced an indefinite strike, citing unresolved welfare concerns and unmet agreements with authorities.

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The industrial action, led by the Nigeria Union of Teachers, follows prolonged negotiations with the FCT Administration that reportedly failed to yield concrete outcomes. Union leaders say the strike became inevitable after repeated warnings and deadlines were ignored.

At the heart of the dispute are demands for improved remuneration, payment of outstanding entitlements, and the implementation of previously agreed benefits. Teachers have also raised concerns about delays in salary adjustments and what they describe as deteriorating working conditions in public schools across the FCT.

The shutdown has disrupted academic activities for thousands of students in Abuja, with many parents and guardians expressing frustration over the uncertainty surrounding the resumption of classes. Education stakeholders warn that prolonged disruption could negatively impact learning outcomes, especially for students preparing for key examinations.

Officials from the FCT Administration have acknowledged the strike and indicated that efforts are ongoing to engage the union and resolve the impasse. However, no definitive timeline has been provided for when schools will reopen.

The development adds to a broader pattern of industrial actions in Nigeria’s education sector, where disputes over funding, salaries, and infrastructure have frequently led to interruptions in academic calendars. Analysts note that without structural reforms and sustained dialogue, such crises are likely to persist.

Education advocates are urging both parties to return to the negotiating table urgently to prevent further disruption and safeguard students’ right to uninterrupted learning.

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