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Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by atlwireles: 4:15pm On Nov 04, 2014
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has criticized the reduction of the state ministries from 24 to 14 by Governor Ayodele Fayose, saying such policy will lead to loss of jobs and loss of morale among the rank and file in the state work force.
In a statement by the State ‎Public Relations Officer, Taiwo Olatubosun, the party criticized the policy in what it called “systematic disengagement, dislocation and dismantling of the civil service from a functional civil service to a task force civil service”.
“At Inauguration, Governor Fayose reversed the appointments of eight permanent secretaries to their former positions, thus making those who replaced them returned to their former lower positions. This is an unwarranted ‎demoralisation of the top echelon of the civil service that is central to the faithful implementation of government’s programmes.

“The present reduction in the ministries will create chaos in the civil service top cadre, as many senior officers won’t find spaces in the present arrangement while no fewer than 500 workers in the rank and file will lose their jobs,” Olatubosun said, adding:
“Instead of expanding the operations of government businesses to take in more of our jobless youths, Ekiti people are being thrown into the saturated labour market.‎ This is great disservice to the people that were promised life abundant by the governor just few months ago during campaigns.
“The governor cannot claim that the state does not have money to pay salaries and emoluments. Governor Fayemi demonstrated in the last four years that there is no need to downsize the civil service. It will be a great disservice to Ekiti people if after deceiving them into pro-masses deceits, they are now being thrown out of their jobs.”

The party also criticized the governor for taking September federal allocation to pay October salary, wondering‎ the economic sense behind skipping September to pay October salary. “We want Ekiti people to know the deceit of Governor Fayose, who has been in the media painting Fayemi black that he owed Ekiti workers two months’ salary.
Technically speaking, Dr. Fayemi did not owe any salary. If, as alleged, his administration owed September salary and he left government on October 15 while the allocation for the same September was received by Fayose, then commonsense requires that the incumbent pays the workers September salary with September allocation, while anticipating October allocation.
It is on record that Fayemi, in his four years, didn’t owe any worker salary until Fayose emerged Governor-Elect and harassed banks not to transact business with the then outgoing Fayemi administration. Ekiti workers should ask Mr. Fayose why he now finds it difficult to pay their September salary despite having received September’s allocation and over N10 billion owed the State by the Federal Government.

- http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/dont-throw-ekiti-workers-labour-market-apc-tells-fayose/
Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by atlwireles: 4:16pm On Nov 04, 2014
Fayose is only cutting government to size.

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Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by Firefire(m): 4:17pm On Nov 04, 2014
APC with their BIG MOUTH... When will they change

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Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by unlimitedbosco: 4:27pm On Nov 04, 2014
news: gej has more than 50 ministries
apc: this is what is fueling corruption
news: fayose reduces ministries frm 24 to 14
apc: he throwing people into the labour market
when will apc learn to stop talking from both sides of there mouth

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Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by Descartes: 4:27pm On Nov 04, 2014
How I wish such measure will also be applied at all levels be it LGA,State and FG angry
Go to some Federal Parastatals you will weep for Nigeria.
A lot of "side-looting" offices abound embarassed
Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by aljharem(m): 4:27pm On Nov 04, 2014
APC is the worst party in Nigeria. So it is better to employ a thousand people but no salary like fayemi or employ 500 and compensate them accordingly

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Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by tit(f): 4:30pm On Nov 04, 2014
atlwireles:

The party also criticized the governor for taking September federal allocation to pay October salary, wondering‎ the economic sense behind skipping September to pay October salary. “We want Ekiti people to know the deceit of Governor Fayose, who has been in the media painting Fayemi black that he owed Ekiti workers two months’ salary.

- http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/dont-throw-ekiti-workers-labour-market-apc-tells-fayose/

this means the "technocrat" fayemi was a spendthrift.
and he had no vision apart from squandering the wealth of ekiti people.
if he had any sense he would have paid civil servants up to his last month in office.
now fayose is saddled with paying the criminal fayemi's debts.
Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by Nairabeezie(m): 4:30pm On Nov 04, 2014
APC betti why!
Re: Don’t Throw Ekiti Workers Into Labour Market -APC Tells Fayose - by atlwireles: 4:31pm On Nov 04, 2014
Most of the jobs loses if any will be politicians.

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