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Abia State Gov, Ikpeazu, Sacks 5,666 Secondary School Teachers

Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu

The Governor of Abia State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has sacked a total of 5,666 public secondary school teachers who were employed between 2018 and 2020 across the state.

A statement today, August 6 by the Chief of Staff to the governor, Dr Anthony Agbazuere, said that Governor Ikpeazu sacked the teachers after receiving the report of the committee set up to investigate “employments carried out at the Secondary Education Management Board (SEMB) without waiver.”

The Executive Secretary of SEMB, Lawrence Ogbonnaya, who presided over “the supposed employment” and who had been on suspension since February 2020 when the bubble burst on the said unauthorized employment bazaar he initiated, was also sacked as the governor ordered his compulsory retirement.

A total of 5,853 teachers were given jobs during the employment exercise spanning a period of three years. But after going through the list of the newly recruited teachers, the panel discovered that only 187 were employed through a waiver from Governor Ikpeazu.

He directed that the illegally recruited 5,666 should be thrown out of the classrooms, while the 187 said to have been lawfully employed, should be retained in the school system.

Governor Ikpeazu, however, directed that schools that have need for teachers “in special areas” should apply to the state Commissioner for Education and copy the Chief of Staff to the governor, adding that whenever there is such need to employ teachers, government would revisit the list of the sacked teachers and pick from it to fill vacancies arising in the classrooms as a result of genuine cases of need.

Source: THISDAY.