Kwara recruits 1,811 basic school teachers, attendants

No fewer than 1,811 applicants have been shortlisted for the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (KWSUBEB) employment following the recent process involving at least 55,713 applicants from across the state.

According to a statement by Prof. Sheu Raheem Adaramaja, the KWSUBEB Chairman, through Atere Aminat Abiola, the press secretary of the board, the breakdown of the successful applicants included 1,500 teachers, mainly from STEM subjects, and 311 non-teaching staff comprising drivers, security guards, and office assistants for schools in the 16 local government areas of the state.

The statement reads, “Successful applicants with valid phone numbers have since been contacted for their letters. Documentation started on Monday, January 6, with successful applicants from Kwara North; Tuesday, January 7, is for new hires from Kwara South, while Wednesday, January 8, is for successful candidates from Kwara Central.”

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“Documents required during documentation include original and two photocopies of all credentials; two file jackets and tags; citizenship certificate; two passport photographs; bond signing; biodata form to be filled, among other things,” the statement added.

Adaramaja said the process focused more on hiring persons who would stay in their place of assignment, underscoring why the board sought nominations of competent and qualified hands from rural communities to bridge the manpower need in the hinterlands.

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