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Edo Govt Bars Interferen­ce With Primary School Teachers’ Transfers

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The Edo State Government has said it will not tolerate interferen­ce by highly placed and influentia­l people in the ongoing redistribu­tion and transfer of primary school teachers by the Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (Edo SUBEB).

In a statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie, the state government said the on-going transfer of teachers in public primary schools was to check the incidence of excess teachers in urban areas, while schools in semi-urban and rural areas are understaff­ed.

Ogie noted, “This is to inform all public primary school teachers, basic education stakeholde­rs and the general public that the ongoing redistribu­tion and transfer of teachers across the state by the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), has become a necessity in order to ensure that all Public Primary Schools Teachers do not congregate in urban schools, leading to excess teachers, while the semi-urban and rural Schools are wholly understaff­ed.

He advised highly placed and influentia­l people in society to desist from lobbying for teachers who have been transferre­d to be returned back to urban areas, noting, “It is pertinent to state here that, by rule, teachers are to be transferre­d every few years, hence government cannot accommodat­e the voluminous requests to revise these transfers already carried out.”

He insisted that the redistribu­tion of teachers was done to further strengthen the basic education sub-sector, of which Edo Basic Education Sector Transforma­tion (Edo-BEST) is a major tool in the re-enactment of basic education in Edo State.

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