The Kogi State government, on Tuesday, commenced the conduct of aptitude tests for shortlisted 6000 candidates shortlisted out of the 15000 applicants for the ongoing teachers’ recruitment in the state.
Addressing the candidates at the CBT Centre, Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, the state’s commissioner for education, science, and technology, Hon. Wemi Jones, FCIB, assured the candidates of a level playing ground.
He stressed that the exam would be a computer-based test, and there would be no room for manipulation, saying, ”it is strictly for people that applied online.”
He urged the candidates to be patient, behave maturely, and not be unruly but to cooperate with the officials, assuring that every invited candidate would write the test.
The commissioner commended His Excellency, Governor Yahaya Bello for making education a priority in the state.
He further expressed gratitude to the governor for making efforts to fill the existing vacancies in Kogi schools, stressing that the vacuum had limited the quality of teaching.
He noted that the state government would in the first batch, employ 2000 successful teachers to resume work in the new session, while describing the gesture by the Governor as ”unprecedented’.
He said previous administration had abandoned such responsibility, stressing that the governor’s love for education, necessitated his directive to engage teachers.
He reaffirmed the commitment of the state government to employ qualified teachers which he said remained the bedrock for sustainable education as envisioned by the present administration.
He urged the candidates to put up there best assuring that merit principle would determine the successful candidates.
Also speaking, the executive chairman, Kogi State Science Technical Education and Teaching Service Commission (STETSCOM), Mrs. Cecilia Cook, said the commission has resolved to employ only qualified teachers.
She said the aptitude test would be conducted in batches, and would hold from Sept. 13 to 15.
Cook said about 6000 candidates out of the 15000 applicants would sit for the test.
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