Executive Chairman of Edo State Universal Basic Education Board SUBEB, Ozavize Salami, said
In accordance with Governor Godwin Obaseki’s directive, the Edo State Universal Basic Education Board has recruited 5,500 teachers.
Executive Chairman of Edo SUBEB,
Ozavize Salami announced in Benin on Friday that the recruitment aims to address teacher shortages and enhance teaching and learning in Edo schools.
Salami explained that the teachers, who underwent a rigorous recruitment process, will fill identified gaps in primary and junior secondary schools across the state.
She noted that 19,931 applications were received for the teaching positions, with 16,038 candidates selected for computer-based tests and interviews.
Salami added that the selected candidates, possessing the necessary skills and expertise, will work in all local government areas of the state.
“This recruitment of 5,500 personnel is part of our strategy to bridge the teacher gap in primary and junior secondary schools. It is another testament to Governor Obaseki’s unwavering commitment to delivering quality education to the children of Edo State.
“Many of the new teachers are young and dynamic; they will revitalise the existing teaching staff. Governor Obaseki continues to implement measures that will sustain Edo’s position as a leader in educational reform in Nigeria and beyond.”
Salami highlighted that over 70 percent of EdoSTAR fellows, who were engaged as trainee teachers two years ago, have been recruited as full-time government teachers.
These fellows, initially on minimum wage, benefited from a recent salary increase, raising their pay from ₦40,000 to ₦70,000 in May 2024.
Salami revealed that of the 5,500 new recruits, 2,500 will be permanent government teachers, while 3,000 will refill the approved EdoSTAR positions and start a new three-year fellowship programme.
Additionally, 125 experienced education managers will be recruited to support and sustain the EdoBEST programme.
The recruitment aligns with Governor Obaseki’s goal of building on the programme’s successes and continuing to enhance learning outcomes for approximately 400,000 children in state-owned primary and junior secondary schools across Edo State.