Thirteen
thousand newly hired teachers by the Rivers State Government were
dispersed from at the Liberation Stadium in the state capital city of
Port Harcourt. The teachers have been gathering in the morning of
September 25, 2013, Wednesday, to collect their appointment letters.
Dr.
Richard Ofuru, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education,
said the Ministry was compelled by the heavy presence of the Police to
ask the teachers to go home to avoid stampede and confrontation with the
Police.
Dr.
Ofuru noted that gathering teachers was an administrative process
therefore the Ministry did not have to apply for a Police Permit.
“It
is like saying we must invite the Police each time we have an
inter-House Sport Competition. It is purely a school affair. There have
been radio and Television announcements inviting the newly recruited
teachers to come out and collect their letters. The Police PPRO should
have informed us so that we do not allow 13,000 teachers to travel from
all parts of the state only to be dispersed,” the Permanent Secretary
added.
He
however gave the assurance that the disruption by the Police would not
deter the Ministry from issuing the employment letters to the 13,000
employed teachers who are supposed to resume teaching in the new schools
built by the Governor Amaechi’s administration.
Many teachers expressed anger and disaapointment over the action of the Police.
The
Rivers State Police Command was not ready to give an official statement
on the reasons for dispersing the teachers at the time of preparing the
present article.
However,
Kelechi Wogu, one of the five anti-Governor Chibuike Amaechi lawmakers
on behalf of the others issued a press statement that the Rivers State
government was gathering people at the stadium to protest against
President Goodluck Jonathan.
It would be recalled that last week the Police stopped an attempt
by the Rivers State Government to take youths under the auspices of
Rotary International on a guided tour of new Health Centres executed the
state Government.
About two weeks ago, on the orders of CP Mbu, Governor Amaechi and about 70 former Speakers of 36 State houses of Assembly were prevented from having access to Government House through another gate.
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