Three educators hailing from Oyo State have been honored with accolades in diverse categories in the esteemed 2023 Presidential Teachers and School Excellence Awards.
During the commemoration of the World Teachers' Day, Prof Abdulwaheed Adelabu, the State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, revealed this information in Ibadan.
According to Adelabu, the three individuals mentioned are part of a group of winners selected from various public and private primary and secondary schools nationwide.
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The commissioner, represented by the ministry's Permanent Secretary, Mr. Adeniyi Olusanjo, stated that the fortunate teachers were presented with their accolades in Abuja.
The individual proceeded to enumerate the recipients, which encompassed Samson Babarinlo, the Head Teacher at Methodist Basic School in Iseyin, and Mr. Joseph Amoo, who serves as the Principal of Government College, Ibadan.
The third recipient of the honor is Olatunde Odejayi, who holds the position of Proprietor at Second Home College located in Olodo, Ibadan.
Adelabu expressed his congratulations to the victors and emphasized the Oyo State Government's commitment to implementing reforms in the education sector, such as the augmentation of teachers in the primary school sector.
In Oyo state, there has been a significant improvement in the recruitment and placement of teachers in public secondary schools, as well as the timely disbursement of salary and the provision of favorable working conditions.
Ongoing endeavors are being made to engage educators at the primary school level. Furthermore, significant progress has been made in tackling the problem of children who are not enrolled in formal education, as stated by the speaker.
The commissioner expressed appreciation for the contributions made by teachers and their union, the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), as significant sources of support for the current administration.
Consequently, he made an appeal to educators inside the state to reciprocate the benevolent actions of the government by providing exemplary service to the education sector of the state.
During his address at the ceremony, Pastor Akinade Alamu, the Chairman of the Oyo State Teaching Service Commission, expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Governor Seyi Makinde in enhancing the appeal of the teaching profession within the state.
The speaker expressed that despite the existence of problems within the teaching profession, the state government is determined to enhance the quality of life for teachers.
In his presentation, Mr. Oladimeji Raji, the state chairman of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), expressed his gratitude to the state government for establishing a conducive atmosphere that allows teachers to showcase their abilities.
Raji implored the Makinde administration to persist in delivering the benefits of democratic governance to the teachers inside the state.
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