He urged school administrators and community leaders to cooperate with the directive and remain fully vigilant.
Mr Isiyaku appealed for the sustainability of the training.
The union described the development as a bold initiative.
Ms Peregrino said continuous self-development would keep them abreast of emerging trends in their chosen profession.
Ms Maigari reiterated the state government’s commitment to enhancing access to quality education at all levels.
Mr Otu assured of his administration’s commitment to continue offsetting the outstanding gratuities of retirees in the state civil service.
He urged heads of schools to cooperate with EMIS officials by providing timely information
The commissioner said the ban was intended to reduce parents’ financial burden.
Mr Mohammed-Kassim said that Governor Abdullahi Sule approved the recruitment of 4,800 qualified teachers to primary schools in the state.
The SUBEB boss said the action would serve as a deterrent to others who may want to sabotage the administration’s well-packaged vision for basic education.
