SUBEB Chairman Dr. Adagba and Dr. Hwande of BSUTH Supervise CBT Tests for Staff Recruitment in Makurdi
Dr. Grace Adagba and Dr. Stephen Hwande ensure transparency and fairness during the ongoing CBT recruitment tests at Anthans Modern College, aimed at enhancing the quality of education in Benue State.
The Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr. Grace Adagba, and the Chief Medical Director of Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), Dr. Stephen Hwande, were present at Anthans Modern College, Makurdi, to oversee the ongoing Computer-Based Test (CBT) for the recruitment of new staff for SUBEB.
The recruitment exercise is aimed at enhancing the quality of education in the state, and both Dr. Adagba and Dr. Hwande emphasized the importance of transparency and fairness throughout the process. "This recruitment is a vital step towards improving our educational standards and ensuring that we have qualified personnel in our schools," stated Dr. Adagba.
Dr. Hwande echoed her sentiments, noting that the integrity of the recruitment process is crucial for building public trust in the educational system. "Today, we are not just filling positions; we are investing in the future of our children and the quality of education they receive," he remarked.
Participants expressed optimism about the fair nature of the tests, which aim to select the best candidates for teaching positions across the state. With the collaboration between SUBEB and BSUTH, the recruitment process is set to be a landmark event in the transformation of education in Benue State.
The CBT tests are ongoing, and both officials have pledged their commitment to maintaining high standards throughout the recruitment process, ensuring that the future of education in Benue State is in capable hands.