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Beware of Scammers, Fayemi Tells Ekiti Job Seekers

- Victor Ogunje in Ado Ekiti

The Ekiti State Governorel­ect, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has advised youths seeking to secure jobs in the state civil service to see the current vacancies declared by the state government as an attempt to scam them financiall­y.

Fayemi advised the youths scrambling for positions into the civil service against wasting their money to buy employment forms as being advertised by Governor Ayodele Fayose in the media.

Fayose last week commenced the recruitmen­t of 2,000 job seekers into the state civil service, which the governor-elect deemed as an attempt to create financial crisis for him government, owing to inability of government to pay over seven month salary arrears of workers.

A statement by Director of the John Kayode Fayemi

Centre (JKF Centre), a leadership developmen­t and training outfit in AdoEkiti, the Ekiti State capital, Biodun Omoleye, said it was an act of wickedness to ask unemployed youths to buy forms for unlawful recruitmen­t drive that contravene­s civil service rules.

Noting that Fayose’s objective in his recruitmen­t plan is to exploit the youth again for personal gain, Fayemi said: “What Fayose is doing is a clear case of exploiting the misfortune of these unemployed youths for personal gain as we have seen in the sales of forms on market stalls allocation with no official records of which accounts these fees are paid.

“It is also unlawful and wicked to play to the gallery by singling out PDP members for recruitmen­t into civil service to pretend that he loves them, even though Fayose knows that such recruitmen­t will be cancelled by the in-coming administra­tion over illegality that informed the exercise.

“It is more wicked to ask unsuspecti­ng unemployed youths to buy forms for a phantom recruitmen­t to civil service in clear breach of the law that prohibits political considerat­ion in civil service recruitmen­t.

“Ekiti youths are hereby advised to stay clear of unlawful recruitmen­t by Fayose who denied them gainful employment for close to four years, including sacking thousands of Ekiti people from their jobs and refusing to pay salary of workers for between six and 10 months while thousands lost their jobs over alleged over-bloated civil service only for the governor to wake up few days to his exit from government to advertise jobs based on partisan considerat­ion. “We urge Ekiti youths to ignore this unlawful exercise and wait till October when a progressiv­e government will be in place and when youths won’t have to pay for employment forms to be gainfully employed.

“Asking these poor youths to buy forms for employment is another round of exploitati­on by Fayose in the twilight of his administra­tion,” Fayemi added.

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