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ODSG approves employment of 1,010 secondary school teachers

By Emmanuel Oluwadola

March 3, 2025
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ODSG approves employment of 1,010 secondary school teachers
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The Ondo State Government (ODSG) has approved the employment of a total of one thousand and ten new teachers for secondary schools in the State.

Ondo State Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa disclosed this in a press release by his Chief Press Secretary, Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan, on Monday, March 3, 2025.

According to the Governor the decision was in fulfilment of his promise to solve the perennial problem of shortage of teachers in public schools in the state.

Recall that Aiyedatiwa’s approval came after the completion of the recruitment process by the Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) which screened thousands of applicants last year.

The list of successful candidates were made public today online and will be displayed at the premises of TESCOM headquarters and zonal offices across the State from tomorrow (Tuesday).

ODSG has directed the successful candidates to begin their documentation immediately.

“The Governor had given an approval for the recruitment of 1000 secondary school and 1000 primary school teachers last year, which signaled the start of the recruitment exercise by TESCOM and the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

“While the final list for the secondary school candidates was approved by the Governor on Friday, that of the primary school candidates is currently undergoing its finishing touches.

“Governor Aiyedatiwa had expressed concern over teaching staff shortages in public schools, particularly in rural communities. This necessitated his directive that the recruitment must be based on the peculiar needs of the understaffed schools across the State,” ODSG stated.

According to the state government, the recruitment of teachers in both primary and secondary schools is one of the efforts of the current administration in revamping the education sector in the State.

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