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Katsina: Dikko employs 7,326 new teachers, reiterates commitment to quality education

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File photo of Katsina State Governor, Mallam Dikko Radda

 

 

The Governor Dikko Radda-led administration in Katsina State, on Monday, said it has employed no fewer than 7,326 new teachers for the state’s basic and secondary schools, vowing to depoliticise the educational system.

In an exclusive interview on Channels Television’s Newsnight, monitored by Mega Icon Magazine, Governor Radda said hiring decisions in the past frequently were made without regard to an applicant’s qualifications, claiming that those times are now behind the state’s recruitment process for educators.

“Unlike before, you just employ, you allocate employment to government functionaries, to stakeholders and every other stakeholder in the state that – bring 10, bring 5, bring 20 to employ.

“I was able to understand that you cannot achieve anything meaningful in education if you don’t have the teachers. You may have the buildings, you may have the computers, but if you don’t have the teachers, you don’t have anything.

“Most of our focus in our reforms in education is on the teachers, we have approved the employment of 7,326 teachers in the state,” he said.

The governor explained that a thorough screening process was used to produce the employment figure, adding that World Bank representatives had also acknowledged it.

“Before we do that, I have commissioned a committee to conduct examinations on those young men and women. They conducted examinations, they interviewed them”.

Restating his commitment to ending political activities in the education sector, Governor Radda further submitted, “This time around we will never joke with the education of the state. And we will not politicise education for whatever reason. We will do the right thing genuinely, and we will have an opportunity for everyone to get employment without coming from anybody”.

 

 

 

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