Kaduna State government has
dismissed 4,562 newly-recruited teachers a few weeks after they were issued
with employment letters to replace those sacked for failing a competency test.
The state Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Ja’afaru Sani, who
stated this at a briefing yesterday, explained that the newly-recruited teachers
were sacked because they found their ways into the service of state government
through dubious means.
The state government had sacked 22,000 teachers that failed
competency test based on questions meant for primary four pupils and announced
that it will replace them with competent teachers, based on a competitive
recruitment exercise.
Sacked, again
However, at the end of the exercise, some of the teachers could
not correctly write acceptance letters, forcing the state government, according
to the Commissioner, to organise another screening for all the newly-recruited
teachers.
Sani said: “At the end, 4,562 incompetent ones, believed to have
found their way into the final list illegally, were fished out, leaving 11,335
competent ones.
“The 11,335 newly-recruited teachers, predominantly degree
holders, including a few with Master’s degrees, have already been deployed to
over 4,000 primary schools.
“This was after they had undergone vigorous induction training,
along with the remaining old teachers, to equip them with modern teaching
techniques and effective classroom management.
“We are hoping that between now and next month ending, we will be
concluding the recruitment process of the balance of 13,665 teachers.”
Smart teaching tools
The commissioner added that “we want to equip our students with
the information and communication technology skills to enable them compete
favourably in the current technology-driven world.”
The commissioner said to achieve technology-based teaching, the
state was distributing tablet computers to teachers and students, as well as
installing smart boards in schools.
Sani noted that the state Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB,
had concluded the recruitment of 11,335 teachers out of the 25,000 vacancy it
earlier advertised; about 40,000 applicants sat for the recruitment
examination, out of which 27,639 were invited for oral interview.
He added that 15,897 of the applicants were successful, but
subjected to further screening to fish out those allegedly smuggled into the
list.
Sani added that the applications for the remaining balance of
13,665 are already being received, adding that the process will commence once
approval is granted by Governor Nasir el-Rufai.





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