The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OyoSUBEB), has disowned an online report being spread on social media that it is currently recruiting new teachers, describing it as fake.
The Executive Chairman of the Board, Dr Nureni Adeniran, debunked the recruitment report in a statement by the agency’s media on Thursday.
Adeniran advised members of the public to be wary of fraudsters.
According to him, recruitment of new teachers into the public primary schools in the state is still in the pipeline and awaiting the approval of Governor Seyi Makinde.
He explained that any plans of fresh recruitment would be duly conveyed to the public, stressing that the board is currently not recruiting.
The chairman said that the fake recruitment report was the handiwork of scammers who offer employment to unsuspecting Nigerians in exchange for money and even go as far as creating fake websites to look more convincing.
“I urge Nigerians to be aware of the antics of these fraudsters and notify security agencies when necessary.
“OYO SUBEB wishes to once again draw the attention of the public to activities of fake employment merchants and racketeers.
” We had informed members of the public that the Board was not recruiting, but it is pertinent to reiterate it,” he said.
“We advise everyone to disregard rumours of recruitment purportedly emanating from the Board. It will not be a hidden exercise, we will duly inform the public when we are about to start the process,” the statement read.
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