Isoko North LG Boss, Ogorugba Vows To Fish Out Primary School ‘Ghost’ Workers

Chairman of Isoko North Local Government Council, Hon Prince Godwin Ogorugba has promised to sanitize the workforce and fish out ghost workers in the primary school system and all other departments.

 

He said he will carry out a physical, biometric audit and a head count to fish out ghost workers, absentee teachers in the local government.

Prince Ogorugba stated this on Tuesday when he received on a working visit, the Chairman Delta State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Hon. Samuel Mariere and his delegation at his office in Ozoro.

He said, “The education system is fast loosing its standard, assuring that he was poised to fix the primary school system in Isoko North in line with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda.

According to him, “We will check absentee teachers, ghost workers through a head count and biometric system.

“In an effort to see an improved primary school system, we are going to fish out ghost workers, absentee teachers and we are going to carry out by biometric.”

“We will embark on school visits and carry out on the spot assessment of schools in the local government and also provide  note books and other writing materials to the pupils to assist their parents especially in these trying times.” Ogorugba added.

Earlier, Hon. Mariere said his delegation visited at the instance of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori with a view to ensuring that primary schools get it’s desired attention.

He expressed disappointment on reports of extortion of money from the pupils, and warned that such despicable act must stop forthwith.

The SUBEB boss also appealed to the Council Chairman to assist in upgrading security at the primary schools.

“The governor urges that school structure should be under the host community guard with the school base committee to act as managers. We are aware that most of the primary schools lack teachers, we will do a memo to the Governor for necessary action.”

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