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Friday, 11 March 2016

Photos: Teachers who were absent when Bauchi State Dep.Governor paid surprise visit to a school, to be disciplined

17 teachers were absent when the Deputy Governor of Bauchi State, Engr Nuhu Gidado paid a surprise visit to a secondary school on Thursday, March 10. Gidado has now ordered the teachers to be fished out and disciplined for absenteeism.


Below is the statement issued by the SA Communications to the Deputy Governor, Yakubu Adamu:
"His Excellency the Deputy Governor, and overseeing Commissioner, Bauchi State Ministry of Education, Engr. Nuhu Gidadohas ordered the Acting Permanent Secretary of the Ministry to as a matter of utmost urgency, “Fish Out” 17 Teachers who were not at their duty post when he paid a surprise visit to Government Day Secondary School Kofar Idi on Thursday 10th March, 2016.
"His Excellency Engr. Nuhu Gidado further ordered the Ministry to investigate reasons behind the teachers’ absent, recommend disciplinary measures and submit same to him within 24hrs."
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29 comments:

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    1. Lol


      99days for the thief one day for d owner


      #spritual

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    2. Very good! Dey won't go to work and expect to be paid full salary, we lack discipline in dis country. Linda take note!

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    3. @Aboki da warri boy, Which kind yeye change ....

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    4. They shd ooo, others would learn.
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    5. 😂😂good for them

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  2. Disciplined? Hmm! I hope they won't be flogged under the got sun in front of their students.



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  3. This's what will like hearing..... yea they should all be well dealt with

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  4. Lol. New way to catch lazy FG workers


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  5. Some public servant needs to be disciplined atimes.

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  6. Why not go to the rural schools and develop them first rather than looking for teachers to discipline..You and your governor must have eaten the money allocated to you for that already..BOMBOCLAAT

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  7. Their wahala... aboki dey go school?

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  8. It is a good start.. Not bad at all..

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  9. Take away their salary for that month...That's a better discipline

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  10. Is discipline the matter or are they well paid ???

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  11. Teachers getting a taste of their own medicine.


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  12. Just get a biometric clocking in/out machine. That way people are paid accordingly. This type of mediocrity in 2016 is embarrassing!

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  13. Lobatan! See gobe, original gobe!

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  14. They seriously need to be disciplined, many of them are over doing it,not going to work but expecting to be paid their salary.Its just not right...

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  15. New development, great ideal

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  16. Chia this one follow for the change? Hmmmmmmmmm! No be small tin.

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