Osun News
Osun govt approves recruitment of 5,000 teachers
Information reaching the OsunReporters News confirmed that the Osun State Executive Council on Wednesday approved the immediate recruitment of Five Thousand teachers and Two Hundred and Fifty education officers to fill vacancies in the state teaching service.
According to a release signed Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Spokesperson to the Governor, the Council also approved a contract for the rehabilitation of Ora Igbomina water works at a total sum of One billion, Three Hundred and Eight Six Million, Eight Hundred and Seventeen Thousand Naira , Thirty Six Kobo.
The Council noted that the approval for the recruitment of teachers follows the conclusion of the need assessment which the Governor ordered last year, directing that the Ministry of Education should fast track the process of recruitment to strengthen the education system.
Meanwhile, on the Ora Igbomina water works, the Council directed that the mobilization of the contractor should be handled immediately in view of the worsening exchange rate.
Governor Adeleke had earlier charged members of the council to be innovative and think out of the box to deliver on their ministerial mandate.
“To achieve a lot, let us think out of the box. Let us be innovative. We should not be giving excuses. We have a job to do and we must deliver, no matter the condition”, the Governor charged the cabinet members.
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