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The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has stated that it is counterproductive for any government at all levels to politicise educational policy as its unintended boomerang effects would have a devastating result on the innocent pupils and students as it is the subsisting case with the Governor Ademola Adeleke administration.
The PDP-led administration needlessly caused cataclysm in the education sector at the onset of its government with one of his obnoxious executive orders, sacking 1,500 teachers.
Governor Adeleke took the decision out of hatred and vindictiveness as anything that has to do with his predecessor, former Governor Gboyega Oyetola, was reversed.
He sacked the 1,500 teachers out of the 2,500 recruited by the latter for no just cause than the display of euphoria that he has become the caretaker of the state in all ramifications.
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Oyetola who had initially recruited 1,000 teachers had disclosed that he would make the teachers’ recruitment up to 2,500 by adding another 1,500 based on the financial capability of the state then.
It was however, surprising that the victims of one of the unpopular and ill-thought-out executive orders of Governor Adeleke was the immediate sack of the last batch of the 1,500 public school teachers recruited by Oyetola during the period that he statutorily functioned as the executive governor of the state.
The Osun State chairman of the National Union of Teachers, Comrade Muritala Falade, who is not a partisan politician, innocently voiced out in an interview in a local newspaper in Osogbo three days ago, alerting the public to the fact that there is a serious dearth of teachers in all the public schools in the state.
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