TRCN Registrar: Buhari Re-appoints Prof. Ajiboye For Another 5 Years

President Muhammadu Buhari has re-appointed Professor Segun Ajiboye for another five years as Chief Executive/Registrar of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).

Ajiboye received his reappointment letter on Tuesday through the Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Education Architect, Sunday Echono.

Reacting to his reappointment, Professor Ajiboye thanked the President for the confidence reposed in him for another five years.

Professor Segun Ajiboye

TRCN boss further said that he would pursue in the next five years improvement in the welfare of Teachers in Nigeria and deepen the deployment of technology in teaching.

Professor Ajiboye who thanked the staff of TRCN for a successful first term, called for more support from TRCN staff to be able to achieve the lofty goals of the Council.

The TRCN Registrar however assumed office on 1st September for another five years.


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