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Makinde Approves Employment of 692 Education Officers

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Oyo state governor, Engr Seyi Makinde has approved the employment of 692 Education Officers who will teach in the unity schools under the Ministry of Education as well as Technical Colleges.

Alh Kamoru Abíọ́dún Adéríbigbé, Chairman, Civil Service Commission. made this known in a statement made available to InsideOyo.com on Thursday.

Alh. Adéríbigbé said candidates who attended the earlier interviews are to check their status on the state job portal from Saturday, 16th of July.

The statement reads, “This is to inform the general public, particularly those who attended the interview for the recruitment of Education Officers in April/May 2021, that His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde FNSE has once again fulfilled one of his electioneering campaign promises on youth employment.

“He has approved the employment of 692 Education Officers who will teach in the unity schools under the Ministry of Education as well as Technical Colleges.

“With this approval, candidates who attended interviews are to check their status on the state job portal from Saturday, 16th of July. In addition, their letters of appointment will be ready for collection from the middle of August, while they will be expected to assume duties at the Ministry of Education from 1st September, 2021.

“While appreciating the Governor for this laudable achievement, it is hoped that the successful candidates, indeed the entire people of Oyo State will appreciate His Excellency’s magnanimity, despite the dwindling resources and competing demands.”

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