Friday, December 13, 2024 -Benue State House of Assembly has ordered the immediate suspension of the primary school teachers’ recruitment exercise being conducted by the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board, BSUBEB.
The Assembly summoned the Executive Chairman of SUBEB, Dr Grace Adagba,
to appear before it on Tuesday over the manner those with non-professional
degrees in education with a cut-off mark of 25% in the aptitude test were
recruited.
It has also asked SUBEB to furnish the Assembly with the needs
assessment of teachers’ requirements on a school-by-school basis from each
local government and provide results of all candidates who participated in the
recruitment exercise, as well as the law enabling it to conduct the
recruitment.
This followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by the member
representing Makurdi South constituency, Mr. Douglas Akya, during Wednesday’s
plenary expressing concern that the Board has shortlisted graduates without
qualification in education contrary to the requirements specified in the
advertisement.
Akya stated that the alleged manipulation of the exercise was against
the governor’s good intention to revamp public primary schools.
Seconding the motion, Deputy Whip, Mr. Alfred Emberga, who said he
received several complaints from his constituents, noted that it was not the
responsibility of the Board to recruit teachers.
Commenting, a member representing Mata constituency, Mr. Simon Gbabo,
called for the suspension of the recruitment exercise, while Majority Whip, Mr.
Peter Ipusu, suggested for an ad-hoc committee to investigate the recruitment
exercise.
In a similar matter, member representing Kwande West constituency, Mr.
Thomas Dugeri, also presented to the House a petition by Roselyn Ganki over
underpayment of her salary by SUBEB.
The Speaker referred the petition to House Standing Committee on Rules
and Business to be slated for debate on a later date.
During Wednesday’s plenary, the assembly also withdrew the confirmation
of three deputy clerks of the Assembly, pending amendments of the Benue State
Assembly Service Commission law and further gazetting.
This followed the motion of urgent public importance moved by the
Majority Leader, Mr. Saater Tiseer, drawing the attention of the House that the
amended Service Commission Law 2024 signed into law by Governor Hyacinth Alia
on 11th June, 2024 was not gazetted by the State Attorney General.
Mr. Tiseer explained that for any law to be implemented, it has to be
gazetted and copies circulated for reference purposes and expressed concern
that the House, as a law-making body, could not afford to set a bad precedence.
Three bills sponsored by a member representing Buruku State
constituency, Dr. Abraham Jabi, and other members, went through first reading
on the floor of the Assembly.
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