Nasarawa lawmakers created a team to check problems with teacher hiring. Speaker Danladi Jatau picked eight people for the job. Daniel Ogazi leads the group that will look into complaints about the Teachers Service Commission. People say officials sold teaching jobs and hired more teachers than needed. The state approved hiring over 3,000 teachers about one year ago.
Governor Abdullahi Sule wanted more teachers for schools across the state. However, the hiring process went wrong according to many complaints. Job seekers claim they had to pay money to get positions. Others say the commission hired too many people for available spots. Jatau wants the team to find out what really happened.
The investigation team promises to talk with everyone involved. They will question commission workers, hiring consultants, and job applicants. Ogazi says his group will work through vacation time if needed. The lawmakers want to fix the hiring system and restore trust. They plan to write a detailed report for state residents.
Assembly members already passed a resolution about 1,000 teachers on state payroll. These workers have received paychecks for nine months. Lawmakers say screening officials should not bother these employees. Deputy Speaker Mohammed Oyanki wants consultants to return appointment letters immediately. The affected teachers deserve better treatment according to state officials.
Governor Abdullahi Sule wanted more teachers for schools across the state. However, the hiring process went wrong according to many complaints. Job seekers claim they had to pay money to get positions. Others say the commission hired too many people for available spots. Jatau wants the team to find out what really happened.
The investigation team promises to talk with everyone involved. They will question commission workers, hiring consultants, and job applicants. Ogazi says his group will work through vacation time if needed. The lawmakers want to fix the hiring system and restore trust. They plan to write a detailed report for state residents.
Assembly members already passed a resolution about 1,000 teachers on state payroll. These workers have received paychecks for nine months. Lawmakers say screening officials should not bother these employees. Deputy Speaker Mohammed Oyanki wants consultants to return appointment letters immediately. The affected teachers deserve better treatment according to state officials.