Ondo Governor Orders Review of Flawed SUBEB Primary School Hiring
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa pledges a review of irregularities in SUBEB primary school hiring, directing affected candidates to the board for due process.
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*TL;DR Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa promises a comprehensive review of irregularities in the 2023 SUBEB primary school recruitment and orders affected candidates to seek resolution at the board’s office.
Context During the Workers’ Day ceremony in Akure, the governor addressed a crowd of teachers, union leaders and civil servants. He highlighted ongoing reforms in security, health and infrastructure, and used the platform to respond to complaints about the State Universal Basic Education Board’s (SUBEB) hiring process for primary school teachers.
Key Facts - The governor announced that every case of a candidate who received a questionable hiring letter will be re‑examined. He stressed that only applicants who meet the established qualifications will be processed. - In a direct quote, Aiyedatiwa said, “We will not allow irregularities to stand; qualified teachers will be appointed through proper procedures.” - SUBEB’s permanent secretary, Dr. Abike Bayo‑Ilawole, instructed the affected applicants to report to the board’s office, assuring them that due process will be observed. - The governor linked the recruitment review to broader efforts to improve public‑service delivery, citing recent expansions in health, agriculture and infrastructure projects aimed at job creation.
What It Means The review signals a tightening of oversight on state hiring practices, potentially restoring confidence among teachers who rely on transparent recruitment. By directing candidates to the board’s office, the administration creates a clear channel for grievances, which could reduce legal challenges and court cases. The move also aligns with the governor’s broader agenda of strengthening institutions and delivering socio‑economic benefits to residents.
Looking Ahead Watch for the SUBEB board’s report on the review and any subsequent policy changes that could reshape teacher recruitment across Ondo State.
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