- On August 27, Kwara State announced plans to hire 1,611 new staff, including teaching and non-teaching personnel
- The recruitment will use a community-based approach to address local needs and will include 695 B.Ed holders, among others
- This initiative aligns with the Governor’s goal to enhance education at the local level, with every local government area guaranteed representation in the recruitment
Kwara state – On Tuesday, August 27, Kwara state government announced plans to hire 1,611 staff members, including teaching and non-teaching personnel, from all sixteen local government areas of the state.
This announcement was made by the Prof. Shehu Raheem Adaramaja, Chairman of the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (KwSUBEB).