Table of Contents
- Dismissal of Recruitment Reports
- Official Statement
- Advice to the Public
- Caution Against Misinformation
The Kano State Ministry of Education has refuted claims circulating on social media that the state government has begun the recruitment of 3,917 teachers.
In a statement issued by the Director of Public Enlightenment, Balarabe Abdullahi Kiru, the ministry labeled the report as false, misleading, and unfounded, urging the public to completely disregard it.
Kiru emphasized that the ministry has not made any official announcements regarding teacher recruitment and has not launched any such program under the name being circulated.
He advised the public to rely exclusively on verified and official communication channels of the state government, particularly concerning sensitive issues like employment and recruitment.
The ministry also warned individuals and media organizations against disseminating unverified information, cautioning that the spread of false news could mislead citizens and create unnecessary confusion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it true that Kano State is recruiting teachers?
No, the Kano State Ministry of Education has stated that there is no ongoing recruitment for teachers, and reports claiming otherwise are false and misleading.
Where can I find official information regarding teacher recruitment?
It is best to rely on verified and official communication channels of the Kano State government for accurate information regarding teacher recruitment and other employment opportunities.
What should I do if I see false information about recruitment?
You should disregard such information and report it to the appropriate authorities, as spreading unverified news can create confusion and mislead others.


