FOUR NEWLY EMPLOYED TEACHERS IN ONDO COMMEND AIYEDATIWA-LED ADMINISTRATION FOR DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES AND POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS ...Reiterate Governor Aiyedatiwa’s Commitment to Bringing Relief and Progress to Ondo State
It was an emotionally charged atmosphere today as the Special Adviser to the Ondo State Governor on Women Affairs, Dr Seun Osamaye, congratulated four indigenes of Ifedore and Ondo West Local Government Areas who paid a thank-you visit to her office. They came to express their heartfelt appreciation to Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa for the opportunity to benefit from the recent recruitment of primary and secondary school teachers.
The four individuals, accompanied by their families, expressed their gratitude after receiving their letters of employment.
While addressing the newly employed teachers and their parents, Dr Seun Osamaye highlighted the deliberate efforts of the Aiyedatiwa-led administration in bringing ease and relief to all sectors across the state. She thanked the Governor for her own appointment, which she noted facilitated the employment process. She also expressed her gratitude to God that the candidates met all required criteria for recruitment.
One of the new recruits, Mrs Kekereowo Oluwaseun from Ilara-Mokin in Ifedore Local Government, who had been unemployed for 14 years, said she was deeply grateful to the current administration for securing her employment.
Another beneficiary, Mr Mathew Damilola Alabi from Igbara-Oke, also in Ifedore LGA, who had waited over a decade for a job, expressed his immense joy at being employed under the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).
Also speaking, Miss Akindejoye Janet from Ondo West commended the Governor for creating the platform for employment through TESCOM. She assured that they would diligently discharge their duties as teachers.
The parents of the newly employed teachers broke into praise and worship, thanking God and expressing their appreciation to the Governor for the recruitment exercise. They also acknowledged the role of Dr Seun Osamaye in facilitating their children’s entry into the state’s public service.
The four newly employed individuals are:
Mr Mathew Damilola Alabi from Igbara-Oke
Mrs Kekereowo Oluwaseun Abimbola from Ilara-Mokin
Mr Osamaye Stephen Oluwasanmi from Ilara-Mokin
Miss Akindejoye Janet from Ondo West

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