Government & Politics

Kebbi Ministry Responds to Allegations of Unfair Recruitment Practices

The Kebbi State Ministry for Basic and Secondary Education has swiftly addressed claims of irregularities in its recent recruitment exercise following an open letter from concerned citizen Joe Joshua Duniya. In the letter, Duniya alleged that certain eligible candidates were unjustly excluded from the list of successful applicants.

In an official statement, the Ministry emphasized its commitment to transparency and accountability, welcoming constructive criticism backed by evidence. They have called on Joe Joshua Duniya to provide supporting documents or any oral evidence to the Hon. Commissioner’s office by 10 AM tomorrow. This proactive step aims to facilitate prompt investigation and decisive action against any fraudulent activities that may have compromised the integrity of the recruitment process.

The Ministry expressed its determination to uphold fairness and meritocracy in all its operations, reaffirming its dedication to serving the people of Kebbi State with integrity. They assure the public that any proven wrongdoing will be met with appropriate disciplinary measures, ensuring that such incidents do not tarnish the Ministry’s reputation or erode public trust.

This response underscores the Ministry’s commitment to maintaining high standards of governance and accountability, seeking to address concerns promptly and transparently for the betterment of the education sector in Kebbi State.


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