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Ekiti TESCOM Promotes 6,129 Staff, Urges Dedication, Discipline in Schools

Ekiti State Teaching Service Commission has promoted 6,129 teaching and non-teaching staff in public secondary schools in the state.

 

Chairman, Ekiti Teaching Service Commission, Mrs Rhoda Ojo, said the staff were those who were successful in the just-concluded 2022/2023 promotion exercise in the State.

 

A statement from the Commission made available in Ado Ekiti on Thursday stated that the TESCOM boss disclosed this in Ado Ekiti during a forum for teaching and non-teaching staff of secondary schools.

 

Ojo said that letters of promotion had been dispatched.

 

“5,669 of the newly promoted staff are teachers while the remaining 460 are non-teaching staff,” Ojo said.

 

The TESCOM chairperson expressed joy that the wrangling among some teachers’ groups, which initially stalled the promotion of secondary school teachers in the state, had been resolved.

 

She urged the newly promoted staff to reciprocate the government’s gesture by being diligent and dedicated to their duties.

 

“I urge our school principals to ensure full control of their schools. Government will not tolerate hooliganism, violence and indiscipline in schools,” she said.

 

She assured that the state government would continue to reward outstanding principals and teachers.

 

“Government will not hesitate to sanction teachers who demonstrate indolence and ineptitude in their places of work,” she added.

 

The Permanent Secretary, Ekiti Teaching Service Commission, Mr Michael Boluwade, charged the principals to discourage their teachers from seeking postings and transfers in the middle of sessions, stressing that this would have a negative effect on the academic performance of the pupils.

 

Boluwade assured that the commission would continue to place high premium on the welfare of teaching and non-teaching staff of secondary schools in Ekiti State for enhanced productivity and excellent performance of students.

 

 

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