Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, has confirmed that his government will not sack any teacher in the state as from January 2018.
The Governor said that the government would rather train and retrain the teachers in the state’s primary and secondary schools as well as others for greater productivity.
A statement by the Special Adviser on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, on Thursday, said that the governor gave the assurance during the inauguration of the governing councils of Isaac Jasper Boro College of Education, Sagbama, and the Bayelsa State College of Health Technology, Otuogidi.
He, however, said that only teachers with fake certificates or those who refused to be at their duty-posts to work should have reasons to be afraid of being sacked.
He urged the chairmen and members of the new governing boards to ensure that only people who should be in the institutions were engaged.
Dickson stressed that the previous practice in the state where unborn children, octogenarians and retirees were dubiously included in the payroll should not be tolerated.
He said the government would provide grants to all state-owned tertiary institutions with effect from January 2018 as well as beef up their infrastructure and enhance their revenue generating capacity.
Waoooooo this is wisdom which is only giving to people who ask for it. People can be moulded and the best will come out of them. Old boy may God bless you with divine wisdom. always
Let the speaker be a doer. Most of the teachers in Nigerian public schools don’t meet standard.
Now that he is the governor, tell him to start training teacher instead of owing them. In Nigeria, we are very good at talking but we lag behind when it comes to real action. We work hard as teachers and we deserve more than this.
Where are we in the educational sector now… Nothing to write home about