The Nasarawa State Government has announced plans to settle the entitlements of more than 4,000 teachers who were recently sacked across the state’s 13 Local Government Areas. These teachers were reportedly employed without due approval, leading to a prolonged recruitment controversy.
The move is seen as a significant step toward resolving the crisis and restoring stability in the state’s education sector. Government officials stated that the payment process will be transparent and aimed at ensuring that affected individuals receive their rightful dues.
The decision follows months of protests and appeals from the dismissed teachers, many of whom had served in classrooms for years before their appointments were declared irregular.
