The Chairman of the board of Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board, KWSUBEB, Professor Shehu Adaramaja says over one thousand eight hundred basic school teachers have been employed to improve the standard of education in the state.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Press Secretary to the Chairman of board Aminat Atere in Ilorin.
According to the statement, the employments follows the recent process involving fifty-five thousand, seven hundred and thirteen applicants from across the state.
It explains that the breakdown of the successful applicants included one thousand, five hundred teachers and three hundred and eleven non-teaching staff comprising drivers, security guards, and office assistants for schools in the sixteen local government areas of the state.
The statement notes that successful applicants with valid phone numbers have since been contacted for their appointment letters and documentation.
It maintains that the process focused more on hiring persons who will stay in their place of assignment.
It stresses that the board sought nominations of competent and qualified hands from rural communities to bridge the manpower need in the hinterlands.



























































