Mr Timothy Adebowale, Commissioner in Ogun Teaching Service
Commission (TESCOM), has advised members of Non-Academic Staff Union of
Schools and Colleges (NASU) to give special attention to professionalism
while discharging their duties.
He gave the advice on Monday in Abeokuta, during a meeting with the new State Executive members of the union.
Adebowale said that the mission to ensure qualitative teaching must
not be left only in the hands of teachers, adding that these duties
should be a collective responsibility of both the teaching and
non-teaching staff.
“In order to remain relevant in the service, members of your union
need to enrol for professional courses so as to further improve on their
areas of specialisation,” he said.
He said that TESCOM would continue to give recognition to the union
because of the priority given to education by the state government.
He said that the commission had created an enabling environment for members of the union to effectively discharge their duties.
Earlier, NASU Chairperson, Mrs Christiana Emmanuel, commended the
commission for working tirelessly at ensuring that the teaching and non
teaching staffers were working in line with the agenda of the
government.
She commended Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun for prompt payment of salaries.(NAN)
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