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Benue govt clears outstanding earned allowances for varsity staff

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The Benue State Government has cleared earned allowances of Benue State University, BSU, Makurdi staff

This was disclosed by Gov Hyacinth Alia on Friday through his Spokesman, Sir Tersoo Kula.

He announced the clearance of the outstanding 35 months of Earned Allowances and Earned Academic Allowances for staff at Benue State University.

Recall that varsity workersโ€™ struggle for Earned Allowances and Earned Academic Allowances had a history dating back to 2010 when an agreement was reached for the commencement of implementation.

He said, โ€œSuccessive administrations did their best but the matter lingered for long with a series of industrial actions, until governor Hyacinth Alia recently intervened.

โ€œThis notable accomplishment reflects the Governorโ€™s unwavering commitment to fostering the quality of education and ensuring that our educators are adequately remunerated for their inestimable contributions.

โ€œThe Earned Allowances vary based on the length of employment, recognizing the diverse tenures of our lecturers.

โ€œWhile some have been with the university since the commencement of the contract, others joined the institution after the arrangement was established.

โ€œWe recognize that not every lecturer received the same amount, but the administration is committed to making sure all educators receive their due endowment.โ€

Kula said Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Aliaโ€™s vision for quality education in Benue State is steadfast.

โ€œBy prioritizing the welfare of our educators, we are enhancing a society where they can focus totally on delivering the best educational experience to our students.

โ€ This action is among a broader strategy to redefine governance and enhance the educational landscape in our state.

โ€œWe fervently invite all stakeholders, parents, community leaders, educational bodies, and the public to support the governorโ€™s unwavering energies to redeem and redefine Benue State.

โ€œTogether, we can reconstruct a hearty educational system that properly certifies both our lecturers and students to deliver.โ€