*ppeal to Stakeholders to follow community needs Assement towards the Subeb Recruitment
*Urge indigene With B.ed and Nce to apply*
The Ekiti -Kwara Youth Navigators EKYN a community development based organization Saddled with promotion and development of Ekiti -Kwara as appeal to Stakeholders to follow community needs assement towards Subeb Recruitment.
The announcement by the the Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (KwSUBEB) of the forthcoming massive recruitment exercise to fill 1,600 teaching and non-teaching vacancies in public basic schools strike our attention and it is perceived as a golden opportunity for stakeholders to come together and ensure fair, transparent, and merit-based recruitment process.
In this regard, the EKYN urgently calls upon all stakeholders, including Traditional Rulers, Town Presidents, LGEA, and other stakeholders to get involve in order to ensure to that genuine indigene of Ekit LGA are considered for recruitment to serve in schools in the LGA.
We all have roles to perform not only to ensure the success of this recruitment exercise, but the development of education in Kwara State.
Furthermore, prospective applicants are advised to take their time to read through the requirements and get the necessary documents ready in order to avoid rush.
👉 Hence, be physically present at Ekiti Local Government Area on Thursday, September 5th, 2024 by 9a.m. prompt.
👉 Go along with the following documents:
- Original credentials(NCE, B.ED Applicants only)
- Photocopies of credentials
. Recent passport
photographs with red background (2 copies)
. Evidence of Registration with TRCN.
👉 In addition, *provide a bio-data typed boldly using 16 fonts on a sheet of paper* to include:
- Surname
- Other names
- Date of Birth
- Local Government Area of Origin.
- Residential Address
- Phone Number
- Teaching Subject
- Signature
Please adhere strictly to the above instructions.
NB:
*Employment is free and there is no online registration for this community-based recruitment approach.*
Signed:
(Ekiti -Kwara Youth Navigators)
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