He said his quest for knowledge propelled him to study law and become a Judge, serving for 19 years at the bench.
“A knowledgeable,well trained,dedicated and responsible teacher, will be honoured even after his death,” he stressed, adding that his decision to resume teaching while in retirement, had made him a fulfilled person He called on the state government to employ more qualified teachers in primary and junior secondary schools. “it is not enough to build more schools, but qualified and competent teachers need to be employed too.”
“The practice of not paying teachers adequately and promptly can only discourage people from becoming professional teachers,” he said.(NAN).
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