Mr Adeniran noted that the development was commendable.
He said all primary schools located near the affected communities have been closed until further notice.
“Adeniran has worked closely with us at the grassroots, and we have seen first-hand how his decisions positively impact both administrators and learners,” the forum stated.
He appealed for the support, prayers and trust of the Oyo people.
Mr Adeniran frowned at the attitude of some newly engaged teachers who had been avoiding work in rural areas or schools outside their domains.
Mr Adeniran encouraged other multinational companies to follow this example.
Mr Adeniran said that primary school headteacher who indulged in such an act would be severely dealt with.
He urged all the affected applicants to strictly comply with the rescheduled timetable.
The SUBEb chairman said the decision to recruit teachers was to reduce the unemployment rate in Oyo.
The board added that its chairman would not give official information through private chats on any social media platform.
