He urged the state government to deploy operatives of the Amotekun Corps, the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies to schools across the state.
Ms Peregrino said continuous self-development would keep them abreast of emerging trends in their chosen profession.
The commission confirmed that the affected applicants tested positive for drugs, including benzodiazepine, tramadol, cotinine, marijuana and amphetamine.
The TESCOM chairman said the examination has been rescheduled for between July 29 and July 31.
“That does not imply that other subjects’ teachers are not considered for employment.’’
He extended his gratitude to the retirees for years of service invested in the state.
“The ongoing screening exercise is not intended to deny our Muslim brothers and sisters the benefit of enjoying the Sallah break.”
