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Kogi State to Conduct Competency Tests For Public Schools Teachers

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November 13, 2017 - 7:15 pm
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The Governor Yahaya Bello-led administration has revealed plans to conduct competency tests in public schools in Kogi state.

Kogi state Commissioner for Education, Hon. J.S Tolorunleke, who led the state’s delegation to Kaduna state said they were in the state to understudy the competency test conducted for primary school teachers in public schools so as to replicate the same in Kogi state.

While praising Governor El-Rufai for the political will to implement this educational reform, he assured him that Governor Bello will do the same in Kogi.

Kogi State Commissioner for Education commends Governor Nasir @elrufai for his political will to implement this educational reform. Promises that Governor Yahaya Bello will do the same in Kogi. pic.twitter.com/GzSk0nNpfv

— Governor of Kaduna (@GovKaduna) November 13, 2017

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