The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary, Education District VI, Mrs. Mojisola Christiana Yusuff, has officially inducted 155 new teachers to the District, advising the new educators to conduct themselves in a manner that earns the respect of their students.
Mrs. Yusuff emphasised the significance of their role in shaping the minds of future generations. “Your job is not only to teach but to mold and guide our students in their academic and social interactions, helping them become good citizens of Lagos State and Nigeria”, she said.
The Director of Administration and Human Resources, Education District VI, Mrs. Oluyinka Akintola, encouraged the new teachers to familiarise themselves with the civil service rules, which serve as a guide for their conduct in the civil service. She stressed the importance of diligence, dedication, and punctuality in their duties.
Mr. Olayinka Ogunsola, Director of Schools Support and Special Duties, Education District VI, cautioned the new teachers about the dangers of the “3Is” – Illegal Admission, Illegal Collection of Money from Students, and Illicit Affairs with Students. He urged them to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.
The induction of the 155 new teachers marks a significant milestone in Education District VI’s efforts to enhance the quality of education in the district.
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