Minister LE grants audience to the Association of Cameroonian Temporal Teachers of Technical Education (ASCAMIVET).
In an audience which took place this morning at the 7th floor of the main building of MINFOPRA, Minister Joseph LE and some of his collaborators dialogued with some representatives of the Association of Cameroonian Temporal Teachers of Technical Education (ASCAMIVET).
Amongst others, the over 8 man delegation of ASCAMIVET led by their President, Mr. NGAJEU II NYASIE Eric said, they didn’t come for trouble but to decry their frustrations as temporal teachers of technical education in Cameroon and plead for assistance from the Minister.
Some of these frustrations which range from limited spaces in government concours, too many text which slow their recruitment into the public service, poor salaries in private institutions, deadlines of age limits which make it difficult for them to sit for public exams.
They suggested that the Minister and his collaborators consider increasing their spaces in public concours, they should organize recruitments by batch so everyone can have an opportunity in every batch to sit for the examination, He should help speak with other technical ministries in charge of their sector(MINESUP and MINTP) to consider their degrees. He noted that, in the last recruitments, there were 11000 candidates for only 895 spaces.
In his fatherly response to the Association representatives, Minister LE noted that financial sustainability is the fundamental element that determines the recruitment of state personnel and only hierarchy can determine the quotas of recruitment for each year, based on state budget. Nonetheless, he encouraged the teachers to be optimistic and not lose hope as he and his collaborators were ready to accompany them find solutions to their problems.