Adhere to rules of engagement: Ukah tells 1000 newly employed science teachers by DSTG

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Chief Patrick Ukah, Delta State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, has once again reminded the newly employed 1000 teachers  of the first rule in the engagement, which states that they are compulsorily required to teach in rural areas for a minimum period of 5 years before they can be posted to urban areas.
Ukah who was the state’s immediate past information commissioner , therefore,  warned them against lobbying for places where they would be posted to saying  “the present recruitment into the service of the Post Primary Education Board (PPEB) is to bridge the gap in the short fall of teachers in public schools in the state.
The Commissioner made this known yesterday (30/08/2019) when he visited Unity Hall, Government House, Asaba, venue for the screening of successful candidates for employment as teachers into the PPEB.
Chief Ukah said the state governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, was determined to ensure that the education sector of the state was brought to the level where students from the public schools in the state could compete favourably with their peers academically around the world.
The Commissioner said the recruitment exercise that eventually culminated in the appointment of one thousand teachers went through a transparent process devoid of lobbying and anyone who was employed got the job on merit as only the best candidates that emerged from the exercise were employed.
Chief Ukah admonished the newly recruited teachers to be diligent in their duties and to ensure that the knowledge they have in their various fields of study should be impacted rightly on the students they would be assigned to teach.
He said the ministry would organise training and induction programmes for the newly recruited teachers from the 16th of September, 2019 to the 21st of September, 2019 for them to know what is required of them as they come into the service of the state government.
Those recruited are to teach English language, Further Mathematics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Basic Science, Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Basic Technology and Physics.

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