Ondo state government will soon embark on the redeployment of primary school teachers across the state
The chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board, Rt. Hon. Victor Olabimtan made this known while speaking with newsmen in Akure.
Hon Olabimtan said government was unhappy over lack of adequate teachers in primary schools outside urban areas despite the recruitment of new set of teachers in the state over a year ago.
The SUBEB Boss said “the governor is not being appreciated for the good work he has done for primary education, that is why they concentrated all the teachers in Akure while those in the rural areas keep asking questions where the teachers employed were posted.
Olabimtan said majority of the teachers posted to rural areas had failed to report at their duty posts, thus affecting education of the pupils for whom the teachers were employed.
“You cannot because of your comfort, discomfort others. That’s what we are going to do. There are some remote parts of the state without teachers, if they take them there, they won’t go, Why did they accept the employment? Government can no longer condone such” Olabimtan said.
He explained that the planned reposting of the primary school teachers would not be reversed under any guise urging those that would be affected to brace up to the government’s decision
Hon Olabimtan who is a former speaker, Ondo State House of Assembly posited that government would not allow some teachers to use their comfort to jeopardise the future of the pupils in public primary schools in the state.