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Teachers Recruitment: Gombe TSC commences aptitude test for applicants

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Gombe State Teachers’  Service Commission (TSC) has commenced aptitude tests for about 5000 graduate applicants to select 1000 successful ones for employment as fresh teachers as approved by the state governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya.
According to the chairperson of the commission,  Mrs. Na’omi Philip Maiguwa, the computer-based test (CBT), which is already ongoing at the Gombe State University,  is expected to last for five days, from 25th -29th July 2022.
According to her, eligible candidates from the 11 local government areas of the state are expected to show the printout of their application slips, degree, and  NYSC certificates as well as letters of LG indigene ship before being admitted into the test rooms while special arrangements have also been made for physically challenged applicants.
“It would be recalled that the governor of Gombe State,  Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya had in April this year authorised the Gombe State Teachers’ Service Commission to continue with the recruitment process which started in January 2022.
1000 fresh teachers are expected to be recruited as well as the transfer from SUBEB of 288 teachers whose services are urgently needed in the state senior secondary schools and technical colleges.
The commission had since June completed the transfer of the teachers from SUBEB to the Ministry of Education to allow for concentration on the recruitment of the 1000 fresh teachers.
She said, “It is delightful to note that his excellency in his magnanimity and foresight had early July given the TSC a marching order to finalise the recruitment process of the 1000 fresh teachers already started.”
Mrs. Maiguwa expressed optimism that before the beginning of the new academic year, both the transferred teachers and the newly recruited ones about 13000 would have been rightfully placed in the state’s senior secondary schools and technical colleges.
She commended Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya for giving  priority to education and for his determination to  turn around the sector, noting that “there is no part of the school component now left out by the governor.”
The TSC chairperson, therefore, called on all stakeholders in the education sector and the citizenry, in general, to rally around him and give him maximum support to continue to give education its befitting status in Gombe State.

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