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Published 11 Jan, 2013 09:04pm

Fata teachers vow to resist KP officers on key posts

PESHAWAR, Jan 11: School Officers Association and All Tribal Teachers Association (ATTA), Fata, have warned to launch a campaign against the government if non-local officers appointed on key administrative posts in Federally Administered Tribal Areas are not replaced with local officers.

“We give two-week time to the government to replace all officers belonging to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa who have been posted on key posts in education department of Fata with local officers because the appointment of influential persons has caused serious unrest among tribal teachers,” said ATTA president Abdul Jalil Afridi while speaking at a press conference at Peshawar Press Club on Friday.

Giving an example, he said that the sitting director education, Fata, Roz Wali Khattak was a grade-19 officer and posted on grade-20 post on political basis. He called for immediate replacement of the officer otherwise the association members would boycott duties in anti-polio campaigns and next general election.

Accompanied by other officer-bearers of the association from different tribal regions, Mr Afridi warned that they would lock theoffices of education department in Fata if their demands were not accepted.

He said that a number of qualified officers of grade-19 in Fata had been neglected in the appointment of director education.

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