The Benue State Government is set to recruit 5,000 primary school teachers to fill the existing vacancies.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Terver Akase, disclosed this on Thursday while speaking on the development said the recruitment of primary school teachers will be done this year.
The Governor’s spokesman said his principal had already set up a committee headed by Commissioner for Education, Professor Dennis Ityavyar, to provide modalities for the employment of the 5,000 teachers who must be holders of Nigerian Certificate in Education (NCE) and Bachelor of Education Degrees.
“This is one decision among many others taken by this administration in fulfilment of Governor Samuel Ortom’s promise to strengthen education. The governor believes that the Benue child deserves the very best level of education, and to achieve the target, he has decided that the starting point is to raise the quality of manpower we have in the state,” the CPS stated.
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Mr Akase hinted that Governor Ortom has also taken steps to reposition the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB to curb sharp practices in payment of teachers’ wages and redundancy.
He said the recent tour of some schools by the Governor was to ascertain the level of work needed to be carried out in such schools to make them befitting for academic activities.
He reaffirmed the resolve of the Ortom administration to prosecute those found to be diverting the new furniture procured for primary schools across the state for personal use.
On the recent upgrade of Akawe Torkula College of Advanced and Professional Studies, Makurdi and Akperan Orshi College of Agriculture Yandev to polytechnics, Mr Akase said the conversion will enable the two institutions to meet accreditation requirements set by National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
The Chief Press Secretary thanked Benue people for the support given to the Governor and gave assurance that better days lie ahead.