Ekiti State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Eniola
 Ajayi, has said the state government will go ahead with the Teachers 
Development Needs Assessment test on Monday (today), despite threat by 
the teachers to embark on strike.
Ajayi, who spoke in Lagos on Saturday, said the test 
had become necessary because of the need to boost the standards of the 
teachers.
“The test will come up on Monday as planned. It is 
not meant to sack any teacher. It is just aimed at helping the state 
government to know what the teachers know. After the test, we will begin
 another round of specialised training based on the need noticeable in 
our teachers,” she said.
The commissioner debunked the rumours that the exercise was aimed at sacking some of the teachers.
She said, “When they came up with that agitation, we 
told them that we were ready to put it on paper in form of an agreement 
that no teacher will be sacked as a result of the exercise. The idea is 
to make them better teachers who are in tune with global practice in the
 profession.
“For instance, if we discover that a teacher is 
deficient in communication or English Language skill, what we will do is
 just to organise a four-week training along that line.”
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Yinka 
Oyebode, said the assessment test would hold in 39 designated centres 
across the 16 local government areas in the state.
Also, the state’s council of Obas regretted the negative attitude of the teachers to the test.
Chairman of the council, Owa Ooye of Oke-Imesi, Oba Gbadebo Adedeji, said the traditional leaders were in support of the exam.
But the Principal Assistant Secretary-General of the 
Nigeria Union of Teachers in the state, Wale Oyeniyi, said on Saturday 
the teachers would not take the test, insisting that they would begin an
 indefinite strike on Monday (today).
Oyeniyi said, “Bring promotion examination and we 
will do it. But this TDNA is beyond our understanding and we do not know
 why government is veiling its real intention. If they want to build our
 capacity, they should train us or send us to workshops and seminars. 
but we have made known our position that we are not going to write the 
TDNA.”
 
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