The Abia state government has issued a stern warning to individuals or groups attempting to extort or defraud applicants in the ongoing recruitment of over 2,000 teachers for public schools across the state.

In a statement released by Ferdinand Ekeoma, special adviser to the governor on media and publicity, Governor Alex Otti reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to a transparent and merit-based selection process.

He emphasized that the recruitment drive is part of efforts to revitalize the state’s education sector, which has faced significant challenges over the years.

Ekeoma disclosed that the application process will be conducted online, with clear guidelines designed to ensure fairness and prevent exploitation.

He acknowledged concerns that some desperate applicants might fall prey to fraudulent individuals attempting to manipulate the system for personal gain.

Governor Otti’s reforms in the education sector, the statement noted several transformative measures, including a sponsored Extension of teachers’ retirement age from 60 to 65.

Approval of a special welfare package for teachers, particularly in rural areas. Introduction of tuition-free education in primary and secondary schools. Approval of monthly running costs for school heads.

Reconstruction and retrofitting of school buildings across the state’s 17 LGAs. Training of 200 master trainers by a renowned consultancy firm to enhance teacher capacity.

The government urged the public to report any cases of bribery, extortion, or fraud, assuring that anyone caught violating the recruitment guidelines will face severe legal consequences.“This administration has zero tolerance for corruption or compromise in the recruitment process. We are determined to ensure that only qualified and deserving individuals are employed,” the statement read.

Applicants and members of the public are advised to remain vigilant and comply strictly with the laid-down procedures.