Governor Sule of Nasarawa State has condemned the alleged practice of bribery in exchange for teaching appointments, urging affected applicants to take legal action against corrupt officials.
The governor expressed his dismay over reports of individuals paying for teaching positions, which he believes has contributed to inefficiencies in the state’s education system.
Governor Sule emphasized that his administration had approved the recruitment of 1,000 teachers, yet many rural schools remain understaffed.
He attributed this issue partly to teachers’ preference for urban areas over rural postings.
To address the allegations, Governor Abdullahi Sule has suspended the entire Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) and established a three-member investigative committee to uncover the truth.
Key Developments of Governor Sule’s Action;
– Suspension of TSC: The entire Teachers’ Service Commission has been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.
– Investigative Committee: A three-member committee has been formed to investigate the allegations of bribery and corruption.
– Call to Action: Governor Abdullahi Sule has urged affected applicants to take legal action against corrupt officials.
The governor’s swift response to the allegations demonstrates his commitment to addressing corruption and ensuring a fair and transparent recruitment process for teachers in Nasarawa State.
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