Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (KwSUBEB) Ilorin is set to engage a total of 1,611 teaching and non-teaching staff from across the sixteen (16) local government areas of the state, the Board’s Chairman, Prof Shehu Raheem Adaramaja said on Tuesday .
A total of 695 B.Ed degree holders, 605 NCE holders, 200 security guards, and 111 other categories of Non-teaching staff were approved for engagement into the service of Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board, Adaramaja said.
He added that the exercise will be carried out based on the needs assessment recently conducted across the 16 LGEAs.
In a statement released by the Press Secretary of the Board, Atere Abiola Ameenat, Prof. Adaramaja said the recruitment exercise follows the approval of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq (CON) to fill the vacancies created due to retirements, deaths, or transfer of service to other states.
On the procedure for the recruitment, the statement emphasised that a community-based job recruitment approach will be adopted without compromising competence and qualifications.
Recruitment is going to take place at the local government level or at the nearest communities/villages where their services are greatly needed, it added.
Successful candidates will sign a bond of non-movement or transfer from their new place of work for the first 5 years — a condition that is based on the experience of teachers not staying in the hinterlands.
The Board Chairman said the exercise aligns with the Governor’s commitment to strengthening the educational sector, especially at the local levels, adding that all local government areas will be adequately represented in the process.
“The recruitment drive is part of the Governor’s commitment to strengthening the educational sector in Kwara State, ensuring that each community within the 16 LGEAs receives adequate educational resources and support,” Chairman said