The Osun State Universal Education Board, SUBEB has denied reports that it is currently recruiting.
In a announcement addressed to the public on Tuesday, SUBEB Management said news of recruitment forms into the state teaching service available at OGIDAN Primary School near Igbalaye House, Oke-Fia, Osogbo is untrue.
SUBEB said the recruitment exercise currently going at the Old OGIDAN Primary School is a voluntary teaching service being anchored by another Government agency called Osun Education Quality Assurance and Morality Enforcement Agency and not Osun SUBEB.
The agency however urged members of the public to disregard such information.
Read the Full Statement Below:
It has cone to the attention of the Management of Osun SUBEB of a fake new trending that Osun SUBEB is currently recruiting prospective teachers into Elementary Schools in the state. The news has it that holders of NCE, HND and Degree Certificates should visit old OGIDAN primary school, near Igbalaye House, Oke Fia Osogbo for Collection of forms.
For the purpose of Clarity, Osun SUBEB is not into any process of recruitment for now. The fake news trending on social media and other news platforms should therefore be disregarded by the General Public. For emphasize, the recruitment being purportedly carried out at Old OGIDAN Primary School is a voluntary teaching services being anchored by another Government agency called Osun Education Quality Assurance and Morality Enforcement Agency and not Osun SUBEB.
I thank you
Signed Management Osun SUBEB
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