Godwin Obaseki extends retirement age for teachers in Edo via xtrazine
Anthony Okungbowa, the state’s Head of Service, said this in a statement. He said that the governor’s approval shows that he is still committed to building a solid foundation for repositioning the education sector in the state.
He said: “Mr Governor has approved a new retirement age for teachers in Edo State. They will now retire when they clock 65 or 40 years of service, whichever is earlier.If you enjoy this story, please do not forget to check out our other news stories:
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