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Home » News » Delta Common Cause praises Gov. Oborevwori on Teachers’ Career Progression

Delta Common Cause praises Gov. Oborevwori on Teachers’ Career Progression

April 18, 2026
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Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has been commended by a civic organisation for approving a landmark reform that enables university-trained primary school teachers to attain full career progression, ending years of professional stagnation within the state’s public education system.

Delta Common Cause, a non-partisan platform advocating good governance and sustainable development, described the decision as both “historic” and “long overdue”. The group noted that, until now, graduate teachers in public primary schools had been effectively restricted to Grade Level 14, with limited opportunities for advancement irrespective of qualifications or experience.

The organisation’s president, Dr Martin Nwachukwu Bolum, said the reform addresses a structural inequity that had persisted across successive administrations. “For many years, highly qualified teachers were unable to progress in their careers despite demonstrable competence and commitment,” he said. “This decision represents a decisive correction of that imbalance.”

According to Bolum, the move signals a broader shift towards fairness, professional recognition and institutional reform within Delta State’s education sector. He argued that the absence of a clear progression framework had contributed to diminished morale and, in some cases, the attrition of skilled educators from the primary school system.

Under the revised policy, graduate teachers will now have access to career pathways comparable to those available in secondary schools, where advancement structures have historically been more clearly defined. Analysts suggest that the change will help to harmonise the state’s education workforce and eliminate disparities that have long been a source of concern among stakeholders.

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The development also aligns Delta State with more than 20 other Nigerian states that have already implemented similar policies, reflecting a growing consensus on the need to standardise career progression across the teaching profession nationwide.

Observers have highlighted the political and administrative significance of the decision, noting that it addresses a longstanding demand from a critical segment of the public sector workforce. The reform is widely viewed as part of a broader effort by the state government to enhance responsiveness and improve public sector governance.

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Delta Common Cause, which comprises community leaders, professionals and civil society actors, has been actively engaged in advocating reforms aimed at strengthening institutional accountability and promoting equitable resource distribution. The group said it had consistently raised concerns about structural deficiencies in the education system and welcomed the government’s responsiveness.

Bolum emphasised that the reform should not be seen merely as a bureaucratic adjustment, but as a substantive recognition of the professional value of university-educated teachers at the foundational level of education. He expressed optimism that the policy would help to restore confidence within the sector and incentivise improved performance in classrooms.

Education experts and advocacy groups have broadly welcomed the announcement, describing it as a necessary intervention to strengthen the state’s public education system. However, some stakeholders cautioned that the ultimate success of the policy would depend on effective and transparent implementation.

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