The Chairman of the Oyo State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM), Pastor Akinade Alamu, has urged applicants to conduct themselves in an orderly and respectful manner as the Computer-Based Test (CBT) examination begins.
Speaking at the examination center, Mr. Alamu emphasized the importance of good conduct and adherence to the rules and regulations of the examination.
“I want to appeal to all applicants to be of good conduct and avoid any form of malpractice during the examination,” he said.
“We have put in place measures to ensure a smooth and fair examination process, and I urge you all to cooperate with us.”
Pastor Alamu, who was accompanied by board members of the commission, assured the applicants that the examination would be conducted transparently and fairly, and that the results would reflect their true abilities.
“We are committed to transparency and fairness in this examination, and I urge you all to focus on demonstrating your knowledge and skills,” he said.
The CBT examination, which began today, July 29, 2024, is part of the recruitment process for teaching positions in Oyo State.
In the Chairman’s entourage were Hon. Jimoh Olalekan Akeem, Hon. H.O. Oladosu, and others.