*Prioritises Rural Schools
By Poju Ezra
By Poju Ezra
The Prince Dapo Abiodun-led administration in Ogun State has engaged 448 OgunTeach interns as teachers in public primary schools across the state.
The newly engaged interns have been issued engagement and posting letters by the administration as part of its efforts to address the shortage of teachers in public primary schools, especially in rural communities.
Presentation of letters to the successful applicants took place at the Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Secretariat in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
Chairman of SUBEB, Evangelist Olalekan Ifede, while peaking at the presentation ceremony, explained that the recruitment was deliberately targeted at strengthening manpower in rural schools, urging the interns to accept their postings with commitment and a sense of responsibility.
The SUBEB boss cautioned against requests for redeployment, stressing that such would not be entertained.
“The moment anyone calls me to seek a change of posting, we will remove the person’s name immediately. There are many others seeking this opportunity, and you should appreciate Governor Dapo Abiodun for making this engagement possible,” Ifede stated.
The SUBEB chairman directed the interns to resume duty immediately, noting that failure to do so would lead to automatic replacement.
He also emphasized the importance of prompt submission of assumption-of-duty documents to ensure timely processing of salaries.
“We do not want your payment to be delayed. Salary processing will only commence for those who submit their assumption-of-duty documents early,” he said.
Ifede further charged the interns to work harmoniously with their headteachers and colleagues, describing the engagement as a call to service rather than an entitlement.
According to him, dedication, discipline and performance would determine their chances of being considered for permanent appointment.

“Basic education is the foundation of our system. We need teachers who are determined and committed to ensuring that pupils can read, write and communicate effectively,” he added.
Earlier, the Director of Administration and Supplies at SUBEB, Mr. Femi Fatade, disclosed that the selection process was strictly merit-based, adding that postings were carried out in line with the specific needs of rural schools across the state.
Responding on behalf of the interns, Mr. Adedayo Taiwo expressed gratitude to the Ogun State Government under the leadership of Governor Abiodun for the opportunity, assuring that the beneficiaries would discharge their duties diligently and in line with expectations.
