The Ogun State Government said on Wednesday that no
fewer than 1,024 teachers in the state found to have gained employment
into the state Teaching Service with forged certificates had been
suspended.
The suspended teachers were among the 6, 531 out of
the 19, 154 earlier screened by a firm of consultants, CITC Consulting,
which verified the statement of results and attestation letters from
over 50 higher institutions across the country submitted by the
teachers.
A final report submitted to the government indicated
that 475 teachers were suspended for possessing forged certificates and
not having their attestation letters confirmed by the institutions from
which they claimed to have obtained them.
About 274 others also came under the hammer for not appearing for the screening.
Two hundred and thirty six teachers were suspended
for “being outright unqualified” while 12 were axed for exceeding the
statutory length of service.
Eleven others were affected by the suspension order
for discrepancies discovered in their age while 14 were discovered to
have died long ago.
Two of the suspended teachers were also discovered to be “impostors”.
Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education
Board, Chief Mufutau Ajibola, said the suspension of the teachers was
with immediate effect pending the formal determination of their cases by
the panel established in the Office of the Head of Service.
Ajibola added that the forged documents the suspended
teachers submitted were being compiled for presentation to the state
Police Command for possible criminal prosecution of those indicted
during the exercise.
The Commissioner for Education, Science and
Technology, Mr. Segun Odubela, had earlier said the exercise was “about
quality assurance of our human capital”.
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