The Plateau Government has approved the  recruitment of 4, 850 ad hoc teachers as part of efforts to address the  acute shortage of teachers in the state.
Professor Mathew Sule,  the Executive Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB),  told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Jos.
He said that the move was to address staffing deficit that had affected the quality of education in the state.
“Staffing deficit in public primary schools in Plateau has been a major concern and priority to the administration of Governor Simon Lalong. The  governor has approved the recruitment of 4, 850 ad hoc teachers for  primary schools and we expect them in the classes very soon,” he said.
The official said that government would  hold an orientation programme for the ad hoc teachers before posting  them to their various stations.
He said that 403 teachers, who have  completed the Federal Teachers Training Scheme, have also been engaged  to bridge the shortage of manpower in public schools.
“The 403 teachers from the programme of  2013-2014 have been engaged under the auspices of the Universal Basic  Education Commission (UBEC). The programme has been running for more  than a decade with the objective of recruiting these teachers at the end  of their two years training, and this is the first time teachers will  be absorbed in the state under the scheme. We have notified those  teachers that they would soon be called upon to commence work,” he  added.
Sule said that the government had  accorded top priority to payment of teachers, “despite the financial  difficulties in paying other civil servants.”
He said that the biometric exercise for  teachers was 95 per cent completed, and expressed confidence that the  entire exercise would be completed by the end of May.
 

 
 

 
						 
 
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