FAKE NEWS ALERT: WE ARE NOT RECRUITING NEW TEACHERS – LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT
PRESS STATEMENT.
RE: Lagos State Government Recruitment for Primary and Secondary School Classroom Teachers.
The attention of the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has been drawn to an unknown and dateless statement requesting some categories of graduates to apply for Lagos State Teaching job via https://recruitmenttable.com/lagos-state-government-recruitment-for-secondary-school-classroom-teachers/
The Lagos State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) wishes to clearly state that the information is FAKE and did not emanate from the Commission.
TESCOM enjoins the general public to therefore disregard the statement and be assured that it will always make official announcements where and when necessary.
‘Kayode Sutton
Assistant Director, Public Affairs
TESCOM
21st June, 2022.
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