4,403 Ebonyi teachers fail certificate screening
The Ebonyi State Universal Basic 
Education Board has said that a total of 4,403 primary schoolteachers in
 the state failed a test conducted by the board.
The leader of the board’s investigating 
committee, Prof. Anthony Ani, announced this in Abakaliki, the state 
capital on Friday while presenting the committee’s report to the board.
 Ani said that over 9,000 teachers were 
screened during the exercise; out of which, 437 of them had Teacher 
Training II certificates and that more than half of the population of 
primary schoolteachers in the state were without original certificates .
Ani said that over 9,000 teachers were 
screened during the exercise; out of which, 437 of them had Teacher 
Training II certificates and that more than half of the population of 
primary schoolteachers in the state were without original certificates .
He said, “The board should, as a matter 
of urgency, compile the names of teachers, especially those who 
presented statements of result, testimonials, and photocopies and 
forwarded such names to acclaimed graduating institutions for 
verification and authentication.”
Ani also called for concerted efforts to
 revamp basic education in the state and recommended that teachers with 
severe medical challenges should be advised to seek medical attention 
with government support or be retired from the system, in line with 
government regulation.
Receiving the report, the chairman, 
Ebonyi State Universal Basic Education Board, Chief Hyacinth Ikpor, said
 the government was poised to sanitise the education sector and assured 
stakeholders that the report would be implemented to the letter.
The state Commissioner for Education, 
Prof. John Ekeh, described the report as appalling, stating that 
teachers without requisite qualifications would be shown the way out.
“The truth is that those who are not 
qualified to be in the classrooms would be shown the way out while those
 carrying false certificates will be prosecuted,” he said.
 
 
 
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