Zulum Flags Off 3-day  1,949 Teachers Training In Biu

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*Provides N30,000 for each participants apart from salary

*Says enrolled full-time NCE programme teachers will receive automatic in-service status

By; SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri 

Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State  on Monday, flagged off a three-day training workshop for 1,949 teachers selected across the 27 LGAs of the state  at Waka Biu Colleague of Education.

“It is with great pleasure and a profound sense of accomplishment,  I stand before you today at the commencement ceremony for the training of one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine (1,949) teachers from twenty-

seven (27) local government education authorities across

Borno State, taking place here at the College of Education,

Waka-Biu,” he said.

He added that  the training was informed by  the needs assessment carried out in 2021, which prompted the competency test for teachers across the different Local

Government Education Authorities that took place from 5th

to 20th January 2022. 

“The outcome of the test revealed that Five thousand Two Hundred and Fifty-Seven (5,257)

individuals passed, Six Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty-seven (6,227) were considered trainable, and Four Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-Nine (4,339) were found to be untrainable. 

“Expanding on this initiative, during the inauguration of the Local Government Education Secretaries on March 19th, 2024, the Government approved the allocation of One Billion Naira (N1 billion) for the training of Two Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty (2,730) teachers. 

“These teachers will undergo training at both the College of Education Waka-Biu and Umar Ibn Ibrahim El kanemi College of Education, Science, and Technology Bama for Three Months Sandwich

program for One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-Four (1,884) teachers and a full time NCE program for Eight Hundred and Forty-Six (846) teachers. 

“This endeavour underscores our unwavering commitment to enhancing the quality of education, aligning seamlessly with our broader infrastructural development objectives,” Zulum said.

The governor noted that the primary objective of this training initiative is to tackle long standing issues surrounding remuneration, retention, and most importantly, the competency of teachers in

accordance with national standards. 

He further revealed that the  participants will receive this training free of charge, along with a monthly. stipend of Thirty Thousand Naira (N30,000) in addition to their regular salaries while  those enrolled in the full-time NCE program will receive automatic in-service status while urging each

of you to approach this opportunity with utmost seriousness, as successful completion of the programme. 

Earlier in his welcome address, the Borno State Commissioner of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe  lamented that the problems facing basic education in the state  escalated since the discontinuation of the direct absorption of primary school teachers from their teachers’ colleges.

He added that with no structured employment approach in place, the indiscriminate replacement of teachers has resulted in several challenges, including salary scale discrepancies and the hiring of underqualified persons, among others. 

Wakilbe noted that the consequences of these practices were highlighted through the verification exercise conducted in 2019 and the subsequent Competency Test conducted in 2022, results of which are in the public domain. 

According to him, the situation has resulted in longstanding issues that have plagued the education sector for over three decades, stemming from policy neglect and the questionable actions of education administrators and politicians. 

He added that  the situation has further led the Borno State Government to be grappling with the challenges surrounding the recruitment, renumeration, and retention of teachers  which crippled state education system while highlighting in the irregularities, discrepancies, illegalities and mismanagement of schools and education facilities  among others were perpetrated at the detriment of the teachers service in barely all the 27 LGAs of the state.

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