Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun State has approved the recruitment of additional 1500 teachers to fill the existing gap in the education sector of the state.

This followed the initial recruitment of 1000 teachers earlier in the year through a painstaking process involving the Joint Admissions Matriculation Board, JAMB.

This new approval brings the total number of teachers recruited by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s administration to 2500.

This was revealed in a statement On Monday made available to newsmen after the State’s Executive Council Meeting by Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Funke Egbemode.

She said the new approval will further bridge the teacher/pupil ratio in the state.

Egbemode disclosed that priority will be given to rural areas in the distribution of manpower, adding that a special committee has been constituted to work with the Ministry of Education in implementing the approval.

Part of the statement read;

“Following an initial recruitment of 1000 teachers, the Executive Council today approved the recruitment of additional 1500 teachers, bringing the total number of teachers recruited by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola’s administration to 2500.

“This approval, which is a continuation of the process to address manpower deficit in the education sector of the state, is one of the steps the Governor has taken to turn around the fortunes of education in the last 45 months.

“Recall that the administration had earlier in the year recruited and trained 1000 teachers that were posted across the state through a credible process involving JAMB.

“For this new phase, a special committee has been constituted to work with the Ministry of Education on the implementation of the recruitment.

“Priority will be given to rural areas in the posting of teachers to ensure that those in rural communities are not at a disadvantage”