Ado Ekiti—EKITI State Governor-elect, Mr. Ayo Fayose, yesterday,
claimed the outgoing administration of Governor Kayode Fayemi
had since the June 21‘ gubernatorial election in the state,
employed no fewer than 4,000 workers into the state civil service
and the state university.
Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti (l) and Governor-Elect, Mr Ayo Fayose,
during Fayose’s visit to the Governor in Ado-Ekiti
The governor-elect, who featured on a local radio station in Ado-
Ekiti, described such employments as illegal, warning civil servants
against being used for illegalities that would attract severe
sanction.
But in a swift reaction, governor Kayode Fayemi-led
Administration, dismissed the claims, saying there was no iota of
truth that the outgoing government recruited about 4,000
workers.
Chairman of the Ekiti State Civil Service Commission, Alhaji
Suleimon Afolabi Ogunlayi, while reacting to the allegation, said “I
want to say that the Civil Service Commission under my leadership
is not aware of, is not a party to and is not making any plans and
has not requested for or obtained any approval for the
appointment of 3,000 or 6,000 applicants as being peddled.
”However, why we are not unmindful of the fact that the present
administration is in transit, the commission still has the powers to
carry out the mandates in the areas of appointment, promotion,
discipline and transfer of service.”
According to him, the 334 persons that were employed into the
service was before the June 21 election and they passed through
the rigour of examinations and oral interviews, contrary to
insinuations that the exercise was politicized, contending that the
state would have loved to do more, but for dwindling federal
allocation to the state.
But, Fayose claimed over 3,000 persons had been illegally
employed into the state civil service and another 1,000 at Ekiti
State University after the election, warning civil servants against
being used for illegal acts, declaring that anybody found culpable
would be dealt with severely.
While speaking on the planned creation of new Local Government
Development Areas, LGDAs, he said “I see such an action in the
twilight of his administration as setting landmines for the
incoming government.
”This is apart from the fact that the matter is in court and the
order given by the court has not been vacated. If the people of the
state want him to continue with his policies, they would have
voted him.
The funds coming to the state come in the name of
specific local governments.”
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