TRCN Registrar Laments N20,000 Salaries for Private School Teachers

 By Kehinde Awosina 




The Registrar of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria, Dr. Ronke Soyombo, has expressed concern over the poor remuneration of teachers in some private schools, revealing that certain educators earn as little as N20,000 per month despite their critical role in shaping the nation's future.


According to the TRCN boss, the situation underscores the need for improved welfare, professional recognition, and stronger regulation of the teaching profession, particularly within the private education sector. The council maintains that quality education depends largely on motivated and adequately compensated teachers.


The disclosure has reignited discussions about the working conditions of private school teachers across Nigeria, with stakeholders calling for better pay structures and stricter enforcement of labour standards to protect educators from exploitation.


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