By Felix Kuyinu
None fewer than 115 new teachers have been inducted into the Lagos State Education District VI zone.
The Tutor-General, Permanent Secretary of the district, Mojisola Yusuff, during the induction ceremony, disclosed that the measure will further develop educational activities in the zone and the state at large.
Yussuff congratulated the inductees on their new role. She proceeded saying, ” Your role is important as it contribute 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.
“You are advised to conduct themselves in a manner that earns the respect as you offer your expertise in the teaching profession.”
The Director of Administration and Human Resources, of the district, Oluyinka Akintola, admonished the new teachers to familiarize 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.
In addition, Olayinka Ogunsola, Director of Schools Support and Special Duties, of the zone, cautioned the inductees on the dangers of illegal admission, illegal collection of money from students, and illicit affairs with pupils. He urged them to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.