LASG to Recruit 1000 Teachers in State Public Secondary Schools
BREAKING NEWS, Education
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IN a bid to improve teaching and learning in Lagos State public secondary schools, the Government is set to recruit additional 1000 teachers to fill the vacancies in the classrooms.
This was made public today by Idiat Oluranti Adebule, deputy governor, at the flag-off of the sensitisation seminar on Healthy Living for staff of the Post-Primary Teaching Service which was organized by the Teachers’ Establishment and Pensions Office, TEPO.
The deputy governor urged the teachers to support Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration in its drive to take education sector to higher level, adding that the government is very sensitive to the plight of teachers and committed to building their capacity building and ensure adequate welfare package to serve as motivation.
She also intimated the teachers that full rehabilitation of schools would soon commence to upgrade the facilities and give the schools a new look.
Adebule equally noted that the issue of security in the schools is being taken into consideration, urging them to be security conscious and also to monitor the students very well.
She also disclosed that despite the economic recession, the State government is doing its best to address the issue of dearth of teachers and admonished them to be more diligent, committed and dedicated to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.
The deputy governor advised the teachers to stay healthy because health is wealth noting that when the teaching workforce is healthy there would be increased productivity.
Also speaking at the event, Sewanu Amosu, permanent secretary, TEPO, decried inadequate information on health issues, noting that the development could be responsible for the high level of sudden death in the country.
She admonished the teachers to cultivate and encourage clean environment at home and in the schools, adding that the seminar is to educate them on the importance of healthy living and also support those that have health challenges such as diabetes, asthma, heart disease, chronic pains, arthritics and hypertension. It is also designed to effect real behavioral changes among staff for the maintenance and sustainability of good and vibrant health.
— Jul 26, 2016 @ 18:35 GMT
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