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ANAMBRA GOVT COMMENCES EMPLOYMENT PROCESS FOR TEACHERS INTO SECONDARY SCHOOLS.(PHOTOS).



Anambra State Government Commences  Employment Process For  Teachers Into Secondary Schools.


Anambra State Government Government has announced the commencement of recruitment process for teachers into public secondary schools in the state.


In a statement released today and signed by the Chairman, Post Primary Schools Service Commission, PPSSC, Prof. Nkechi Ikediugwu, qualified and interested applicants were urged to apply through http://www.anambrastate.gov.ng/ppssc on or before 14th October, 2023.


According to the statement, applicants must possess at least a Bachelors degree in Sciences, Education, Technology, Engineering, Technology, and Engineering, an NYSC Discharge or exemption certificate, First School Leaving Certificate, and an  Evidence of age. 


It says a TRCN Certificate will be an added advantage.


The statement explained that the teachers are required in fifty subject areas including Mathematics, English language, Chemistry, Vehicle Body Building, General Metal works and other vocational and skills-based areas.


It also stated that a test in candidates' areas of specialization will be conducted for all applicants that met the criteria while the list of successful candidates for physical interview, verification of certificates and documentation will be published online.


The statement, therefore, advised applicants to always visit the website http://www.anambrastate.gov.ng/ppssc for updates. 


Recall that Governor Chukwuma Soludo, last Friday, while visiting Ado Girls Secondary School, Onitsha announced that the state government will employ another 3000 teachers who will be placed in all the public secondary schools in the state.


The Governor had maintained that the plan was in line with his agenda to raise the standard and quality of education in all public schools and end the era of "PTA" teachers. 


This recruitment exercise is coming less than nine months after the state government successfully employed over 5000 teachers in the state.

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