The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, (OYOSUBEB) has warned the public against an online advertisement being circulated, suggesting that it has commenced recruitment exercise for the year 2022.
This was made known in a statement released by the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran on Friday.
Adeniran, who described the advertisement as a scam, advised job seekers to be wary of fraudsters parading their social media platforms and websites as recruitment platforms for the state government, adding that when all procedures have been completed, the board will formally come on air to let intending applicants know.
In his words: “The attention of the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board has been drawn to a false advertisement purporting an ongoing recruitment exercise of the Board for the year 2022 on some social media platforms and websites.
“The Board hereby informs the general public that there are no such online recruitment as portrayed by the websites. The Board will recruit and procedures for recruitment are being put in place. When this is completed, we will formally announce to the public.
“We hereby advise the general public against downloading any form online or paying anyone for any recruitment.
“Applicants should beware of fraudsters parading their websites as recruitment platforms for the council.
“The Board, when recruiting, will advertise through due process, which includes using National tabloids and not through any other website”, he stated.
Adeniran further expressed dissatisfaction over the slow pace of work on some school projects in the state, while stating that the multi-billion naira UBEC/SUBEB projects initiated to enhance the educational development in the state is already over-stretching its time-lapse.
In the meantime, the SUBEB boss, who raised the concern during a meeting with the defaulting contractors in Ibadan, however, maintained that government would not hesitate to terminate henceforth, the projects of contractors who have breached the contractual agreement,while adding that majority of the projects were awarded by the past administration.
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