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  • News - North Central - Nasarawa
  • Updated: February 08, 2023

Nasarawa Government To Recruit 1,000 Teachers

Nasarawa Government To Recruit 1,000 Teachers

Abdullahi Sule

The Nasarawa State Government has revealed plans to recruit additional 1,000 teachers to ensure that pupils in the public schools in the state receive quality education.

Governor Abdullahi Sule made this known to correspondents in Lafia on Wednesday after hosting leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Loko and Udege Development Areas.

Sule said his administration had since his election as Governor recruited over 3,000 teachers intending to improve the standard of education in the state.

Governor Sule assured state civil servants that their promotion benefits would be fully paid and urged Development Area Overseers and Local Government Area Chairmen to collaborate to raise their staff salaries as scheduled.

He pledged to have all overdue promotion benefits paid by the end of his first term on May 29, 2023, at the state, local government, and development area levels Sule also called on APC stakeholders to vote for him in the 2023 election, promising to bring even more benefits to democracy if reelected.

“My administration came onboard to meet the challenges of security, especially between Maraba to Udege and Maraba to Loko, also between Loko/Ajaga/Nasarawa, but the support and cooperation of the people made it possible for the government to address the insecurity and bring back peace.

"We are also working tirelessly to attract investors into the state who will create employment opportunities for the teeming youths, so the people should be wary of the opposition political parties who may instigate them to resist private investors from having access to land resources,” Governor Sule said.

The stakeholders appreciated Governor Sule for the numerous projects he has worked on in the state, promising to vote for him in the forthcoming election.

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