…Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq policies shapes education
The Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (KWSUBEB) has announced the shortlisting of 1,811 applicants for employment, following a rigorous selection process from a pool of 55,713 candidates across the state. This development is part of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s broader commitment to fostering inclusive growth and addressing manpower gaps in education across Kwara State.
According to KWSUBEB Chairman, Prof. Sheu Raheem Adaramaja, the successful candidates include 1,500 teachers, primarily focused on STEM subjects, and 311 non-teaching staff such as drivers, security guards, and office assistants. These appointments aim to enhance the quality of education and support infrastructure in schools across all 16 local government areas.
Prof. Adaramaja outlined the documentation process for the successful applicants, with those from Kwara North scheduled for Monday, January 6. Applicants from Kwara South will proceed on Tuesday, January 7, while those from Kwara Central will complete their documentation on Wednesday, January 8. Successful candidates have been notified through their registered phone numbers.
To complete the documentation, applicants must provide original and photocopies of their credentials, two file jackets, citizenship certificates, passport photographs, and other necessary documents. The recruitment process emphasized selecting candidates from rural communities to ensure they remain in their assigned areas, addressing the manpower challenges in these regions.
This initiative highlights Governor AbdulRazaq’s dedication to inclusive development, ensuring that both teaching and non-teaching staff are adequately distributed across Kwara State to improve the educational landscape.