EDUCATION
Education: Gov. AbdulRazaq commences payment of CONPCASS, CONTEDISS Salary Structure

•Heads of State owned tertiary institutions charged to uphold Policy Thrust of Kwara Govt
A call has gone to Heads of State-owned Tertiary Institutions across Kwara State to continue to uphold the policy thrust of the present administration in order to enhance efficiency of the institutions.
The State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Dr. Mary Ronke Arinde made the call today during the bimonthly meeting of Heads of State owned tertiary institutions, held at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Ilorin.
The Commissioner applauded the commitment and dedication of the institutions, noting that “all Heads of Tertiary Institutions have demonstrated commitment, passion and hardwork at ensuring the growth and development of this Ministry in recent time, which makes you an amazing team to work with”.
Dr. Arinde implored the Management and Staff of the various institutions to sow seeds of dedication, hard work, and commitment, pointing out that the reward shall yield productive fruits and efficient service delivery.
She also enjoined them to take their health issues and general well-being with utmost priority by engaging in routine health checks to avoid system breakdown.
“Your Families are a significant part of you, ensure you cultivate a robust relationship and companionship with them”, the Commissioner added.
Dr. Arinde further encouraged the management of the institutions to embark on regular auditing in order to curb fraud in their accounting departments.
The Provost, Kwara State College of Education, Oro, Prof. Mukaila Aremu appreciated the state government for the recent approval and disbursement of CONPCASS and CONTEDISS for Staffers of Tertiary Institutions in the State.
Prof. Aremu disclosed that College of Education, Oro, would be hosting the conference of Registrars across the country, which is first of its kind in the state, and thereby sought the support of the State Government towards a successful hosting.
Speaking on behalf of other institutions, Prof. Aremu appealed to the Ministry to facilitate the renovation of the internal roads network within the institutions, which he said, are grossly in dilapidated form and affecting the ease of movement within the colleges.
In his submission, the Provost, College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies, Dr. Hadi Saad explained that the College has gotten assurance from the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) for the provision of E-library with one year of free internet access.
Dr. Saad added that the reaccreditation of Professional Diploma in Education (PDE) by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has also been implemented, which would further upscale effective service delivery.
EDUCATION
Foremost Businessman, Egungbohun Calls for more funding of Technical Based Institutions

Nigeria foremost Businessman and philanthropist Alhaji Ibraheem Dende Egungbohun (IBD) has called on government at all levels to continue to make vocational and technical education more attractive to youths in order for the Country to meet up with the global industrial challenges.Alhaji Egungbohun made the call while speaking to Journalists after he was conferred with the Ogun State Institute of Technology, OGITECH, Igbesa fellowship award.Represented by his spouse, Chief Egungbohun also challenged government to make technical and vocational education more enticing to the youths to solve the challenge of unemployment.He noted that many developed countries now prioritize vocational and technical education as against issues that are not beneficial to the youths while also saying that the move would make the youth self-reliant.His words, “It is only through vocational and technical education that the youth can get entrepreneurial knowledge to stand and work on their own. Government should then make it more enticing to the youth. It is the way forward for this country to end this youthful restfulness.”He commended the Ogun State government for placing high premium on Education and the current revitalisation of technical colleges across the State through the rehabilitation among other interventions.He further stressed the need for the government at all levels to place more emphasis on the establishment of skill acquisition centers for the school graduates to learn vocations in addition to their certificates.According to him, the move will reduce the over dependence on white-collar jobs among the youths in the country.Stressing the importance of technical and vocational education for the youths in the society, the business mogul explained that for a country to achieve technological advancement and economic development, there was urgent need for government to pay premium attention to Polytechnic education and make it more practical in approachHe appreciated the Rector and other management of Ogun State Institute of Technology Igbesa for bestowing on him the highest honour of the School while promising to do more in uplifting the less privilege in the society.Alhaji Egungbohun said government alone cannot fund education, he challenged other well to do in the society to adopt a school in the State and make a meaningful impact in such school.
EDUCATION
5,928 applicants emerge as Kwara TESCOM fixes cutoffs, interview schedules for teachers’ recruitment

▪︎ Cut off for non-STEM subjects is 60% for Kwara indigenes, 70 for non-indigenes
▪︎ Baruten, Oke Ero, Isin, Patigi applicants get 50% cutoff
▪︎ All Kaiama, PLWDs applicants make interview list
▪︎ Interview begins Feb 25, ends on March 1
▪︎ Applicants to check status on recruitment portal
Kwara State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has invited 5,928 applicants for interviews in the ongoing senior school teachers’ recruitment exercise.
TESCOM Chairman Mallam Bello Taoheed said in a statement on Monday morning that the cutoff for Kwara State indigenes who applied to teach non-STEM subjects is 60% — except for candidates from Baruten, Isin, Oke Ero, and Patigi whose cutoff is generally pegged at 50% to harvest as many applicants as are required in the areas.
“The cutoff for all Kwara State indigenes who applied to teach STEM and STEM-related subjects such as Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Computer, and Geography is 50%. This is to accommodate as many STEM subject teachers as are required to give our children across the three regions a good head-start in these core areas,” he said.
“However, all the 93 applicants from Kaiama Local Government Area are invited for the interview/screening exercise. This also applies to the (37) PWLDs who sat the CBT.
“The cutoff for all non-indigenes is 70% across all subject areas.”
The commission asked all the applicants to check the recruitment portal for their status, saying the interviews and screenings will hold between Tuesday February 25 and Saturday March 1, 2025 at the Kwara State University International Conference Centre and Kwara State Banquet Hall from 8a.m. prompt.
“The venue for the interviews and screenings fixed for Tuesday through Thursday is the KWASU International Conference Centre behind Ayoka Filling Centre, Sango, Ilorin, while the venue for Friday and Saturday will be the State Banquet Hall,” the statement said.
The interview/screening will be held in this order.
Day 1 —
- Asa – 186
- IL/East – 502
- IL/South. – 205
- Oke- Ero. – 193
Total. – 1,086.
Day 2
Baruteen – 150
- Edu. – 601
- Patigi. – 281
- Kaiama. – 93
Total. – 1,125
Day 3 —
- Ifelodun. – 413
- Irepodun. – 372
- Isin. – 225
Total – 1070
Day 4 —
- * Moro. – 232
- Offa – 308
- Ekiti. – 200
- Oyun. – 231
- Non Kwaran: 362
- Total 1,336
Day 5 —
- Ilorin West – 1,310.
The commission, meanwhile, has directed all the applicants to attend the interview with the original copies of their credentials, including NYSC discharge or exemption certificate, birth certificate or court affidavits dated not earlier than June 30, 2024.
It said applicants shortlisted for the job will undergo drug tests at NDLEA approved centres.
“Applicants must understand that this is a highly competitive process, out of which 1,800 will be hired to join the ranks of the resource persons across our senior secondary schools in the state,” it added.
EDUCATION
Breaking: NOTSUP Distance Self from Ongoing Industrial Strike

The National President of Non-Teaching Staff Union of Polytechnics (NOTSUP) has affirm commitment to negotiation, not strike action.
NOTSUP President, Comrade Shaba Nakorji on Monday 20th January, 2025 while speaking with our correspondence regarding the union position concerning the 3-days warning strike declared by a sister union in the Polytechnic sector. He
made a statement clarifying that NOTSUP is not participating in the ongoing strike.
He said that NOTSUP will not be joining the strike, and this decision was made after the union National Executive Council careful consideration and a thorough review of the report of NOTSUP representative on the Committee in the ongoing review of the Polytechnic Scheme of Service.
We believe that negotiation, not strike action, is the best way to achieve our goals,” said Comrade Shaba Nakorji, President of the NOTSUP. “We remain committed to working with all stakeholders and sister unions in the Polytechnic sector to find mutually beneficial solutions for non teaching staff.”
The union’s decision not to participate in the strike is not a betrayal of solidarity. The work of the committee on the review of polytechnic scheme of service is still on-going. NOTSUP is willing to apply dialogue and negotiation to demand the committee and Federal Government to resolve concerns that affects non teaching staff of Polytechnics in the new scheme of service, he said.
NOTSUP is representing a category of workers in the Polytechnic sector and is a key player in negotiations. I urge NOTSUP members to remain in their respective offices and continue to perform their duties as per the normal course of service, he said.
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