Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti, on Friday said that no genuine staff of the state public service was sacked by his government.
Fayemi, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olayinka Oyebode, explained that he was only correcting the fundamental error of his predecessor, Mr Ayo Fayose.
âFayemi never sacked anyone. You cannot sack people who are not duly employed in the first place.
âThe so called ârecruitmentsâ carried out were obviously mischievous because it neither followed due process nor was it ever completed.
âFor instance, the affected persons were not duly captured in the Civil Service StructureâApart from a letter of âemployment purportedly given them, they do not exist in the state civil service nominal pay roll
âBesides, they were never captured in the stateâs Biometric Payment System and never received any salary since the purported âappointmentsâ since October 2018.
âYou can imagine 2,000 applicants who did not know the offices or jobs they were being employed for. An application form that did not indicate the position each applicant was vying for.
âSo, this means they were arbitrarily assigned to jobs after an unprofessional âinterviewâ process.
âHow logical is it for a government that was owing 9-monthsâ salary/pension to add to wage bill?
âThe Local Government Service Commission and others saw through the scam and refused to issue phoney letters to purported âemployeesâ
âPublic notices and announcements of warning were issued to the public by the incoming administration then, that a government that had less than 45 days to leave office should not engage in a theatre of the absurd, but the affected job seekers ignored the caveat.
âThe said application fee of N1,000 paid by each of them were paid to fraudsters and not into government account
âA genuine government recruitment application fee will be paid into TSA, and not private accounts
âA proper recruitment process will begin as soon as the Head of Service ascertains the available vacancies in the Public Service, in line with the directive of the governor
âAll Ekiti indigenes, including those 2,000 persons whose illegal appointments were cancelled are qualified to apply,â he said.
âFayemi never sacked anyone. You cannot sack people who are not duly employed in the first place.
âThe so called ârecruitmentsâ carried out were obviously mischievous because it neither followed due process nor was it ever completed.
âFor instance, the affected persons were not duly captured in the Civil Service StructureâApart from a letter of âemployment purportedly given them, they do not exist in the state civil service nominal pay roll
âBesides, they were never captured in the stateâs Biometric Payment System and never received any salary since the purported âappointmentsâ since October 2018.
âYou can imagine 2,000 applicants who did not know the offices or jobs they were being employed for. An application form that did not indicate the position each applicant was vying for.
âSo, this means they were arbitrarily assigned to jobs after an unprofessional âinterviewâ process.
âHow logical is it for a government that was owing 9-monthsâ salary/pension to add to wage bill?
âThe Local Government Service Commission and others saw through the scam and refused to issue phoney letters to purported âemployeesâ
âPublic notices and announcements of warning were issued to the public by the incoming administration then, that a government that had less than 45 days to leave office should not engage in a theatre of the absurd, but the affected job seekers ignored the caveat.
âThe said application fee of N1,000 paid by each of them were paid to fraudsters and not into government account
âA genuine government recruitment application fee will be paid into TSA, and not private accounts
âA proper recruitment process will begin as soon as the Head of Service ascertains the available vacancies in the Public Service, in line with the directive of the governor
âAll Ekiti indigenes, including those 2,000 persons whose illegal appointments were cancelled are qualified to apply,â he said.