PESHAWAR: Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Muhammad Sohail Afridi on Monday distributed appointment orders among the newly recruited teachers. CM also emphasised on the occasion that 16000 more teachers would be recruited across the province.
A ceremony was held to distribute appointment orders to newly recruited teachers under the Primary and Secondary Education Department. Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi attended the ceremony as a special guest and congratulated the newly appointed teachers.
He remarked, “All of you have reached this milestone based on merit and your capabilities. The presence of individuals from various political backgrounds today demonstrates that the culture of recommendations has ended. This commitment to merit is our vision, through which we aim to change the destiny of our province.”
The Chief Minister emphasised the importance of merit and transparency, stating that these principles have been upheld in accordance with Imran Khan’s vision. He warned, “If anyone raises complaints regarding merit and transparency, strict action will be taken against those responsible.”
Addressing the role of teachers, he said, “Teachers are regarded as spiritual parents in our society. The future of our province’s children lies in your hands, and these children will progress to hold various important positions. Together, we must strive to make this province and our country great.”
During the ceremony, the Chief Minister distributed appointment orders to the teachers who excelled in various subjects from the Khyber and Peshawar districts. The recruitment process for 16,000 vacant teaching positions within the Education Department is currently underway, which includes 10,417 male and 5,753 female teacher posts.
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