Saturday, April 20, 2024

Workers sacked’ by Oyo government head to court, petition civil service commission

Some workers sacked by the Oyo State government are heading to a Court to seek redress.

It was reported that the Oyo State government on Wednesday announced the sack of 341 workers following alleged irregularities in their documents.

The government said it discovered forty-one ghost workers in its service.

Taiwo Adisa, Chief Press Secretary to the State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde in a statement on Wednesday, insi8sted that the implementation committee of the Oyo State 2019/2020 Civil/Public Servants Audit and Payroll Re-engineering/Validation Exercise recommended the removal of 41 staff classified as ‘ghost workers’.

However, some of the affected workers said they would contest the decision of the government in court.

Counsel to the affected workers, Mukhtar Aderogba, said that he has notified the Local Government Service Commission on the resolve of the affected individuals to seek redress in the Court.

Aderogba who spoke on Thursday alleged that the government did not allow the workers to explain themselves before they were sacked.

“What happened was that the government embarked on a screening exercise for civil servants at the local government. At the end of the screening, they said that some workers were indicted and there were irregularities in their documents.

Advertisement

“Upon that instead of affording the workers to explain themselves and defend the allegations against them, what we heard was that the government mounted pressure on the affected workers to tender their letters of voluntary retirement.

“So, when the pressure was so much, some of them rendered their letters of voluntary retirement. But, there were some who said that they were not involved in any irregularities. They said that they are not going to tender any letter.

“The government now served the affected workers letters of compulsory retirement. So, it is one of such persons that I am currently representing. Even though, some other workers have approached me to also represent them.

“So, the place we are now is that we have served the local government service commission a letter given them notice of our intention to a Court of law. So, that is the stage we are now.

“But, if the government follow a proper line, by reversing the compulsory retirement, we will not need to proceed to Court, but once our demands are not properly addressed, we will have no option than to approach a Court of law.”

Signature TV
Signature TVhttps://signaturetv.isitedigitals.com
Signature TV is a multi-media company, owners and operators of signaturetv.org and producers of The Signature Show on AIT and Corruption Tori. Our programmes are broadcast on the AIT Network and on Seven NTA stations across the country. We are content providers for a number of television networks and some State TV stations, with a respected 24/7, high online and offline followership. We are also Communications/Media Consultants to MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation and OSIWA.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Latest Articles