BREAKING: 13,000 Teachers Write TRCN Professional Examination

About 13,000 candidates participated in the May edition of the Teachers’ Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE), conducted by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) nationwide yesterday.
The acting registrar of TRCN, Stella Maria Nwokeocha, disclosed this while monitoring the exercise at the computer-based test centre of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) in Wuse II, Abuja.
“We have a figure of 594 people writing at this centre. There are some other centres in the other states. But all together we are looking at around 13,000 plus candidates. 13,700 and something. That’s what we are looking at,” she said.
She stated that reports from centres across the country indicated a hitch-free exercise, adding that due to the rescheduling of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), the PQE was shifted in some states.
“All the reports we have been having, they are saying they had completed the exams without any problem. We have not had any negative reports at the moment.
“This exam continues tomorrow because of the JAMB issue. So we had to shift the dates for those in Lagos and the South East. So some of them will be writing tomorrow, being Sunday, and at Enugu they will be writing on Wednesday,” Nwokeocha added.
Also speaking at the Abuja centre, chairman of the TRCN Governing Board, Dr. Saliu Mustapha, praised the smooth conduct of the examination and the large turnout of participants.
Mustapha, who is also the national vice chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), described the examination as a critical step toward sanitising the teaching profession.
He emphasised efforts by the minister of education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, to weed out unqualified teachers through the use of technology.
“We are trying to make this IT-driven. We want to see that we have a database where all teachers will be found.”
As time goes on, we may have to make it public.
“If for example, you have a tutor of Year 3 or Year 4 in your children’s primary school, you can go online to Google. You can see if she is on the platform of the TRCN. If she registers, you know whether she is qualified to take care of your children or not.
“A parent can do that. In a situation where we do that, people will know. They will hold the teachers accountable and the schools, especially the private schools, accountable to see whether these teachers are properly qualified or not.
“The minister has launched an IT-driven platform where all these things are integrated. And you can access it from anywhere to see whether somebody is qualified or not. The minister of education now has a platform where both JAMB, UBEC, everybody is on that platform.
“There will be a link that will take you straight to the TRCN. You either register for exams or pay for your certificates and do all these things. So, we have a very mega platform now at the Ministry of Education due to the initiative of the minister,” he said.
The representative of the minister, Ismaila Adiatu, also expressed satisfaction with the conduct of the examination.
The director, Certification and Licensing of TRCN, Dr. Jacinta Ezeahurukwe, said the PQE results are expected to be released in a week time.