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Ekiti to Teachers: Resign if you can’t work in rural areas
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By Rotimi Ojomoyela, Ado-Ekiti
The Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board(SUBEB), has told teachers in public primary schools who refused postings to rural areas to resign.
SUBEB lamented the lopsidedness created over the refusal of teachers to go to rural areas
thereby concentrating them in the cities at the expense of rural schools, saying the board would undertake a redistribution policy to correct the imbalance.
The SUBEB Chairman, Prof. Femi Akinwumi, said this in Ikogosi, Ekiti West Local government area, on Monday, while flagging off a five-day training programme for primary schools’ Quality Assurance Officers held at the Ikogosi Warm Spring Resort Centre.
The Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board(SUBEB), has said it would henceforth direct public primary school teachers who are refusing postings to
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By Laleye Dipo
The Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello, has decried what he described as the “continued decline in the quality of products from the nation’s educational system despite huge investments by governments in the sector”.
Bello made the remarks in a message he sent to the flag-off of the 2017/2018 Quality Assurance Training for Directors and Education Secretaries in the 25 local government areas of the state, emphasising the urgent need for the situation to be redressed.
The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Alhaji Ahmed Mohammed Ketso, said: “There is an urgent need for major stakeholders to come up with practicable ways to improve the standard of our education system as it relates to quality in delivery of free, compulsory basic education in Nigeria