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The Oyo State Government has approved the immediate release of car loans for primary school teachers across all zones in the state.

This was disclosed today in Ibadan by the coordinating director of the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr. Jacob Dairo, who stated that the loan is coming as a palliative to teachers in the state. 

He said the loan, which is to be distributed in many tranches, is to cushion the effect of the removal of fuel subsidies on Oyo State primary school teachers.

According to him, the scheme was graciously approved by the Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, who has instructed that the loan be provided to all teachers, without any favouritism.

The coordinating director, therefore, advised the beneficiaries to use the support judiciously for the intended purpose.

The facility, which is to be granted by financial institutions, is to be redeemed within 40 months.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Education, Science, and Technology, Prof. Salihu Abdulwaheed, has expressed his readiness to work with all stakeholders in the Education sector.

The Commissioner stated this when he paid a visit to the Directorate of the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board on Thursday.

Prof. Abdulwaheed assured that the Oyo State Government will, in due course, recruit more teachers into the basic education sub-sector.

He added that the present administration will ensure the training of staff members for the overall success of the Government.

Responding, Mr. Dairo promised a more robust working relationship between the Board and the Ministry of Education.

Dairo also acknowledged that, to ensure a paradigm shift in the education sector, all education-related boards and parastatals must work in tandem with the Ministry of Education.

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