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Oyo State government has started the distribution of appointment letters to the 5000 newly-recruited teachers by the state’s Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM).
Pastor Akinade Alamu, the chairman of Oyo State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) disclosed this in a release made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Tuesday.
He said that the distribution of 4,400 employment letters to successful applicants had started on Monday.
According to him, the government approved 5000 appointment letters for distribution and 4,400 letters have been released by TESCOM while the remaining were withheld due to certain errors discovered on the part of the applicants.
He disclosed that the errors included misspelt names, as well as invalid emails among others, assuring those yet to receive their letters that they would receive it immediately after correction of errors is made by the applicants.
Oyo releases 5,000 teaching appointment letters
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By Adeola Badru
The Oyo State government has commenced the distribution of 5000 employment letters to the newly-recruited teachers under the state’s Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) yesterday.
This was done after a long period of scrutiny and verification to correct all errors that might have been noticed during and after the conduct of examination and oral test for the exercise.
According to the chairman of Oyo State Teaching Service commission (TESCOM), Pastor Akinade Alamu, the government approved 5,000 appointment letters for distribution and 4,400 letters have been released by TESCOM, while the remaining were withheld due to certain errors on the part of the applicants.
Akinwale Aboluwade
The Oyo State Government said on Tuesday that it had commenced the process of distribution of appointment letters to the 5,000 newly recruited teachers under the state Teaching Service Commission.
The Chairman, Oyo State Teaching Service Commission, Pastor Akinade Alamu, who made the disclosure in Ibadan, the state capital, said that the newly recruited teachers are to resume to their duty posts immediately.
The Street Journal gathered that the distribution of letters of appointment to successful newly recruited teachers started on Monday.
Alamu said that their appointment was sequel to a long period of scrutiny and verification during which errors that might have crept in during and after the examination and oral test for the exercise had been corrected.