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Rivers State to Recruit 5,000 Teachers in Major Education Revamp

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
January 28, 2026
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Port Harcourt, Rivers State– In a decisive move to enhance the education sector, the Rivers State Government has approved the recruitment of 5,000 teachers to fill critical gaps in public schools. This initiative aims to improve learning outcomes and address the pressing need for qualified educators across the state.

Governor Siminalayi Fubara announced the approval during the second Rivers State Executive Council meeting of 2026, held at Government House, Port Harcourt, on Tuesday. The meeting also included Deputy Governor Prof. Ngozi Nma Odu, underscoring the administration’s commitment to educational reform.

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### Targeted Recruitment Strategy

Dr. Honor Sirawoo, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Communications, briefed journalists post-meeting, emphasizing that this recruitment is strategically aimed at strengthening the educational framework. He revealed that 3,000 teachers will be assigned to basic and primary schools, while 2,000 will serve in post-primary institutions. This targeted deployment aligns with the administration’s vision to enhance service delivery at all levels of learning.

The latest recruitment effort brings the total number of new hires under the Fubara administration to about 9,500, reflecting a strong commitment to expanding the workforce in essential sectors. Previous recruitment drives included 2,000 health workers, 1,500 personnel for Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, and 1,000 staff for the Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

Merit-Based Recruitment Process

Dr. Sirawoo stressed that the recruitment process will adhere strictly to merit-based principles, ensuring that only qualified and competent candidates are selected. “While expanding the workforce, this administration remains dedicated to effective service delivery rather than seeking undue publicity,” he stated. “These services are fundamentally for the people of Rivers State.”

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Boosting Employment and Educational Outcomes

Dr. Chisom Kenneth Gbali, Commissioner for Employment Generation and Economic Empowerment, described the council’s approval as a significant advancement for his ministry. He affirmed that the ministry would collaborate closely with the Ministry of Education to align the recruitment with sectoral needs and establish effective training and orientation programmes for the new teachers.

Analysts have noted the timeliness of this decision, particularly given the ongoing teacher shortages that have adversely affected educational quality in both urban and rural areas. Gbali reiterated the state government’s commitment to transparency throughout the recruitment process, assuring the public that appointments would be based solely on qualifications, experience, and merit.

A Positive Outlook for Youth Employment

With the recruitment process expected to commence in the coming weeks, residents have expressed optimism that this initiative will not only bolster educational service delivery but also generate substantial employment opportunities for thousands of youths. This aligns seamlessly with the administration’s human capital development agenda, aiming to create a skilled and competent workforce to drive the state’s future growth.

The Rivers State Government’s proactive measures signal a significant step towards revitalising the education sector, ensuring that both students and teachers are well-equipped to meet the challenges of modern learning environments. As the recruitment process unfolds, stakeholders are keenly watching to see how these developments will impact educational attainment and workforce readiness in Rivers State.

In conclusion, the decision to recruit 5,000 teachers marks a pivotal moment for Rivers State, reflecting a robust commitment to enhancing educational outcomes and fostering an inclusive environment for learning and growth. The emphasis on merit and transparency ensures that this initiative will not only elevate the standard of education but also empower the youth, thereby contributing to the overall development of the state.

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