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Akwa Ibom begins recruiting 10,000 teachers in 2021
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Akwa Ibom begins recruiting 10,000 teachers in 2021

Bazedon January 11, 2021

Akwa Ibom begins recruiting 10,000 teachers in 2021

The Akwa Ibom state government announced that it will begin recruiting 10,000 teachers starting January 18, 2021.

This is stated in a statement by the Ministry of Information and Strategy released on Sunday.

JOB CREATION: AKWA IBOM STATE GOVERNMENT BEGINS TO RECRUIT 10,000 TEACHERS.

In support of the completion program, the Udom administration of Emmanuel Akwa Ibom has implemented measures to recruit thousands of teachers to strengthen the state government’s education expansion program.

Statement signed by the President of the State Council of Secondary Education, Hon. Ekaett Ebong Ocon reports that the job application will begin on January 18, 2021. Due to the timing, especially given the need to avoid large gatherings in line with the Covid 19 protocols, potential applicants are encouraged to apply via www.sseb .gov. ng. See attached photo for details.

Ubon Marcus,
Press center,
Hon. Commissioner,
Ministry of Information and Strategy,
State of Akwa Ibom.

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