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Higher Program Officer March 22, 2026

OSUN STATE TEACHERS RECRUITMENT EXERCISE 2026,RELEASE OF SUPPLEMENTARY LIST TO THE FIRST BATCH.

22/3/2026.

This is to inform the general public and education stakeholders in Osun State that His Excellency, Senator Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke, has graciously approved the release of supplementary list to Batch 1 of the ongoing teachers’ recruitment exercise in the State.

This development now brings the total number of applicants being employed to a total of 1241 as against the initial 1000 mark to give room for more qualified unemployed youths to be absorbed into the teaching profession thereby improving learning outcomes in our primary and secondary schools across the state. The breakdown of this figure now stands at 660 for SUBEB, 526 for TESCOM and 55 for Education Officers.

The successful candidates are advised to check their names on the lists accordingly and proceed to commence necessary profiling and documentation in SUBEB, TESCOM and Civil Service Commission as the case may be.

While congratulating all the successful candidates, it is expected that they contribute their quota towards the improvement of the education sector in their new engagement as teachers. They should also display professionalism in teaching for better performance and outcomes.

*Announcer
M. A. K. Jimoh
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Education
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