The Kaduna State Government on Thursday said it had increased
the salary of public school teachers by 32.5 per cent.
The state Commissioner for
Education, Science and Technology, Ja’afaru Sani, said at a news conference in
Kaduna that 27.5 per cent salary increase would be added to all teachers while
five per cent would be incentive for teachers posted to rural areas.
According to him, while
headteachers would be entitled to three-bedroom accommodation, other teachers
would have two-bedrooms flats in addition to motorcycles to ease their
transportation challenges to schools.
According to him, the measure
becomes necessary to retain qualified and professional teachers in rural areas.
“Currently, we have more teachers
in urban areas than we have in rural areas because the salary package is the
same and so whenever teachers are posted to rural schools they redeploy to
urban centres.’’
Mr. Sani said the State Universal
Basic Education Board (SUBEB) would post the first batch of 10,000 newly
recruited teachers to primary schools within the next two weeks.
He assured of the state
government’s resolve to ensure quality and standard in teaching and learning in
schools across the state.
“The El-Rufa’i led-administration
strongly believes that only access to affordable and quality education will
ensure social mobility for children of the poor.
“Only quality education will equip
them with the needed skills to be creative, inventive and be part of the social
movement towards development and self-fulfilment,” Mr. Sani said.
The commissioner maintained that the state public schools would
no longer be dumping ground for those seeking employment through political
patronage.
On the replacement of the sacked
22,000 teachers, Mr. Sani said selection of the first batch of 10,000 teachers
for posting across the 23 local government areas was in the final stage.
The commissioner explained that
36, 097 applicants sat for the recruitment examination, which was marked at NTI
by lecturers of the Federal College of Education, Zaria and Kaduna State
College of Education, Gidan Waya.
Giving further details, SUBEB
Chairman, Nasiru Umar, said: “Data entries and data analysis were made and we
have released the names of the shortlisted candidates of 24,979 applicants as
placed at the 23 LGA offices and SUBEB headquarters.”
Mr. Umar said five-member
committees for each of the 36 centres were set for the oral interview which
included representative of Education Sector Support Programme in Nigeria and
Education Data Research and Evaluation in Nigeria.
Others included in the exercise
were the Teachers Registration Council, State Teachers Service Board, Civil
Service Commission and seasoned educationists in the state.
The official said the oral
interview covered General Knowledge, Personal Trait, Reading/ Writing,
Comprehension and Self Expression.
He said the exercise was monitored
by Governor Nasiru El-Rufai and relevant officials.
Mr. Umar further said data entry
was ongoing, to be followed by data analysis after which a technical committee
would select the successful candidates to be vetted by the main committee.
(NAN)
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