Ekiti State Government has promoted 14 principals of public secondary schools to special grade level 17.
The Chairman of the Teaching Service Commission, Prince Bayo Adeniran
who made this known while monitoring activities in public schools after
resumption from the 2nd term holiday, said that the gesture was part of
the transformational agenda of the Fayemi led administration.
Prince Adeniran noted that the action would motivate teachers and
boost their morale towards achieving the desired standard of education
in the state.
Reiterating the resolve of the present administration to guaranteeing
job satisfaction for its workforce, the TESCOM boss charged teachers to
reciprocate government’s gesture by being dedicated to their duties and
living up to their responsibilities.
He warned that government would not tolerate truancy as well as other
forms of indiscipline and lawlessness, stressing that principals and
teachers have the responsibility of living by example and enforcing
necessary order in public schools to sustain development in the
institutions.
Adeniran also advised parents and guardians to ensure that their
children and wards take advantage of the provision of a conducive
learning environment by the state government to secure their future.
Two
weeks after the Nyanya, Abuja bomb blast that left over 70 dead,
another bomb blast occurred today opposite Nyanya Motor Park, Abuja.
Nigerian Tribune learnt that nine persons were left dead with over 20 injured.
The injured persons have already been taken to nearby hospitals.
It was gathered that the bomb was detonated in a car, as it happened during the April 14 bomb blast.
The Nigeria Emergency Management Authority (NEMA) officials who were at the scene have evacuated the injured persons.