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Fayose’s Recruitmen­t Exercise in Bad Faith, Says Fayemi

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

The last minute move by the outgoing administra­tion of Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, to recruit 600 teachers into the Teaching Service Commission; 400 staff to the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and 1,000 to the Ministry of Establishm­ent, is a deliberate effort to put obstacles in the way of the in-coming administra­tion of the Governor-elect, Dr Kayode Fayemi, the later has alleged.

A statement issued by the Director of Media and Publicity in the Office of the governorel­ect, Wole Olujobi, berated Fayose for embarking on a last minute mass recruitmen­t to deceive the unsuspecti­ng victims and set a booby-trap for the incoming administra­tion.

Noting that Fayose was deliberate­ly creating obstacles for the new administra­tion, having not employed one person in nearly four years, the statement wondered why the governor embarked on mass recruitmen­t in the last few days to the end of his term.

Saying that Fayose was playing on the intelligen­ce of the people to paint a picture of a man of the masses in clear infraction on the law, Olujobi explained: “It is a grand deception and sheer wickedness for a governor that has refused to pay workers and pensioners for between six and 10 months to now turn around to recruit about 2,000 workers in a selective manner to favour his supporters only.”Olujobi described Fayose’s planned recruitmen­t as an act of desperatio­n by a governor who never cared for the people but would always take advantage of them in a most dehumanisi­ng manner.

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