The Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has released the names of 600 newly recruited primary school teachers

EKITI SUBEB RELEASES LIST OF FIRST BATCH  OF  NEWLY RECRUITED  TEACHERS ON STATE WEBSITE.
The Ekiti State Universal Basic Education  Board (SUBEB) has released the names of 600 newly recruited primary school teachers on the State Website.
The SUBEB Chairman, Prof. Femi Akinwumi who made this known in Ado Ekiti, explained that the newly engaged teachers were the first batch to be employed from successful applicants in the recruitment exercise and documentation process carried out by SUBEB recently.
Prof Akinwumi advised applicants to check  the list by logging to  the Ekiti State Website via :
http://ekitistate.gov.ng/jobs.
He said that the 600 successful applicants as well as the already notified 100 newly recruited  teachers under the Federal Teachers Scheme would undergo a 4-day induction training workshop from the Monday ,18th January, 2021 at designated centres across the state  under strict compliance with the COVID-19 Protocols recently announced by the state Government.
Akinwumi added that the venues for the induction training   programme and other relevant information would be made available to the successful  candidates in due course.
Stressing that the recruitment exercise was deviod of political, religious, ethnic or gender bias,  he said that the exercise was strictly based on merit.
Akinwumi however charged the newly recruited teachers to see their employment as a call to duty, stressing that they should judiciously utilise the opportunity given to them by being diligent, loyal and dedicated to their duties. 
The SUBEB boss also assured that the exercise was continuous as more successful applicants would still be employed in due course.

Resumption: FUNAAB debunks ASUU's Chairman's claims, insist on resumption

Resumption: FUNAAB debunks ASUU's Chairman's claims
.....says it is politically-motivated

The Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Prof. Kolawole Salako has described as political, mischievous, baseless and unfounded the university's ASUU chairman, Dr. Adebayo Oni's claim in the media that the school is not prepared resume academic activities.

Debunking the claim on Monday at a news conference, Prof. Salako said there was much to it than meet the eyes, dismissing it as a politically-motivated statement intended to satisfy selfish curiousity.

The University's Management reaction came even as the Leadership of the students Union passed a vote of confidence on the Vice Chancellor and the readiness of the university to resume virtually and physically.

Prof. Salako told journalists at a press conference on Monday that all measures had been put in place, including the fumigation of the campus for not less than ten times since March, 2020.

He added that the management had been producing its own hand sanitizers as well as the procurement of hand-washing basins and soaps needed to keep the students and members of staff safe from contracting the virus.

To validate the management's position, Prof. Salako took the journalists on tour of some newly completed and rehabilitated buildings that have been equipped with latest technological gadgets to aid virtual teaching and learning.

The Vice Chancellor added that the buildings also have equipped laboratories, auditoriums, lecture theaters, classrooms with each being 50-seated, 100-seated, 200-seated capacity as well as newly constructed and renovated administrative offices and hostels.

He hinted that about 150 solar panels have been installed in some of the buildings to provide alternative sources of electricity and aid the planned hybrid system of academic activities.

According to Prof. Salako, "the university is ready to receive students both online and physically and we are going to ensure that all the students adhere to covid-19 protocols.

"One things that this administration is known for is that we are not just building, we are equipping. We are committed and responsible to ensuring that things work in the school despite the threat posed by Covid-19".

He lamented that students are tired of staying at home, promising that the management would do everything possible to cover the academic gap caused by the closure of the campus.