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Oyo sacks 3,000 workers for forgery

June 11, 2012 by Akinwale Aboluwade, Ibadan 

Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi
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Oyo State Government said on Sunday that it had sacked 3,000 workers over certificate forgery and age falsification among other offences.

In  a statement,  the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo,  said the workers were sacked to save the civil service.

According to the statement, workers without letters of appointment and those having disciplinary cases are among those affected.

The statement said  the Abiola Ajimobi administration inherited the staff rationalisation list from its predecessor which engaged the services of a management consultancy outfit  to screen records of all public and civil servants in the state and their positions.

It stated that after the exercise, the consultancy outfit came up with the list of workers that violated the rules of engagement in the state civil service.

It added that government secured an indemnity from the consulting firm to ensure that due process was followed in compiling the list of the affected.

After verifying the  claims of the consulting outfit, the statement said, many of the workers who were exonerated by the panel had their names removed from the list before the cleansing exercise.

The statement read in part, “The state government will not continue to abet the service of workers who forged their certificates, ages or who violated their rules of engagement to stay a day longer in the workforce. It is like a cancer which, if not promptly checked, can eat up the whole of the system.”

Meanwhile, Ajimobi will on Monday swore in 11 permanent secretaries recently promoted in the civil service.

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