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Breaking News: Imo State Governor Uzodimma Signs Bill, Raises Teachers’ Retirement Age To 65

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On Wednesday, Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State enacted a legislation establishing a new retirement age of 65 or 40 for teachers employed by the state, replacing the previous criteria of either 35 years of service or 60 years of age…CONTINUE READING

 

 

Following the signing of the bill into law, Uzodimma expressed that the updated legislation aims to inspire teachers in the state’s public schools.

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By extending the retirement age by an additional five years, he anticipates that teachers will invest more time and effort into delivering the best quality teaching and learning experiences, ultimately producing top-notch graduates.

Referring to this extension as “value addition,” he encouraged teachers to enhance their commitment and dedication to their roles.

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Uzodimma conveyed his congratulations and emphasized that the law is designed to instill a sense of job security, fostering increased effectiveness and efficiency in their duties.

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