Nasarawa State House of Assembly investigates purported employment of 366 teachers

Mon, Aug 2, 2021
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THE Nasarawa State House of Assembly has directed its House  Committee on Education, Science and Technology to investigate the purported employment of 366 secondary school teachers by the Office of the State Accountant General.

The Speaker of the house, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdullahi, gave the directive after Mr  Daniel Ogazi, the Chairman, House Committee on Education,  Science and Technology, raised the issue on matters of public interest during  the assembly’s proceedings on Tuesday in Lafia.

Abdullahi said that a thorough investigation into the alleged employment of teachers would enable the legislature to know the true position of the matter.

” I want to appreciate Hon.Daniel Ogazi for bringing this matter of public importance.

” This House will not fold its hands on a matter of this magnitude.

” It is in view of this that I direct that the House Committee on Education, Science and Technology to carry out thorough investigation .

“You are to invite all those involved for questioning and report back to the House within three weeks, ” he said.

Contributing, Mohammed Omadefu(APC- Keana)),John Osewu (APC- Doma South) and Mohammed Muluku ( APC- Nassarawa Eggon East) all called for proper investigation into the matter.

Earlier, Ogazi, while raising the matter said that the purported employment emanated from the office of the state Accountant  General.

” During our recess, we did not go to sleep. We have carried out our oversight functions and it is on this note that we discovered this purported employment of 366 secondary school teachers.

“Before there should be any employment of teachers, advertisement of vacancies where applicants will apply and screen for the job needed to be done through the State Teachers Service Commission TSC ”

” Uptill this moment, there is no advertisement of vacancies but there was employment of 366 secondary  school teachers in the state.

” We have some documents on the purported employment, ” the said

Ogazi also told the House that there was no provision in the 2021 budget for the employment of 366 secondary school teachers and wondered why there was such employment without due process.

The House also deliberated on the report of the joint Committee on Housing and Environment/ Health on a Bill for a Law to Establish the Nasarawa State Waste Management and Sanitation Authority and for Connected Matters.

Ogazi, who is also the Deputy Majority Leader of the House, moved a motion for the adoption of the report which was seconded by Mr Luka  Zhekaba, the Deputy Minority Leader of the House.

The  speaker slated Aug.10 for the third reading of the bill.

The assembly also passed into second reading a Bill for a Law to Establish the Nasarawa State Urban and Regional Planning Board and for Other Purposes Connected Therewith.

This was after after Ogazi moved a motion for the bill to scale second reading which was seconded by Zhekaba.

The speaker committed the bill to the House Committee on Urban Development to work on it and report back to the House on Aug 4.

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– Aug. 02, 2021 @ 19:14 GMT |

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