There is no Plan for Half Salary or demotion of workers in Osun State, ignore the fake news – OSUN GOVT

OSUN State Governor, Senator Nurudeen Jackson Ademola ADELEKE
OSUN State Governor, Senator Nurudeen Jackson Ademola ADELEKE
Spread the love

READ ALSO:.  CORRUPTION has become a norm under ADELEKE administration in Osun – OSUN APC

The Government of Osun State has described as outright falsehood and wicked fabrication, the fake news about demotion of workers and alleged plan for half salaries for state workers.

 

 

The statement signed by the Governor’s spokesperson, Mallam Olawale Rasheed reads as follows:

 

 

 

 

“We affirm that the Osun State Government under Governor Ademola Adeleke has not and will not demote any worker. There is also no plan to introduce half salary.

 

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjdLdCgSwuqIuQyALbHO8X9WEbTfmnZ3QjUEBC56xZo-op3g/viewform?usp=sf_link

“Additionally, we declare that the content of the said story and all the references to a supposed worker are mere fabrications to undermine the very strong bond between Governor Adeleke and Osun workers, both in the formal and the informal sector.

READ ALSO:.  ADELEKE reacts to alleged Internal Revenue scam in OSUN, indicts Oyetola Govt

 

 

 

“The bond of partnership between this administration and the workers was further cemented at the May 1st workers day celebration where labour leaders praised the extraordinary commitment of Governor Adeleke to workers’ welfare.

 

 

 

“The May Day event also saw confirmation by all stakeholders that Governor Adeleke was the first Governor in Osun state to have workers’ welfare as the first item on his governance agenda.

“Members of the public and the labour movement also acknowledged that the present administration has been clearing the mess and the evil fallouts of years of maladministration by the APC in Osun state.

Part of that acclaimed step is the template adopted to clear years of half salary and pensions owed Osun workers.

“It is therefore a failed hatchet job by the defeated All Progressives Congress (APC) to allege that a solution provider, a workers’ governor and a performing leader of a peoples’ government is planning any anti-labour agenda.

READ ALSO:.  Ex-LAGOS Deputy-Governor, Ojikutu changes mind on renouncing citizenship over Tinubu, narrates genesis of disagreements

“Let us remind the sponsors of fake news that the Adeleke administration inherited over N400 billion debt from the previous administration, a very low allocation from the federation account, a demoralized public service, vastly looted public facilities, a very deep state infrastructure deficit and a disillusioned citizenry due to a government of deceit under the former Governor.

“Governor Adeleke has since been working round the clock to restore public confidence in government, to bridge the infrastructural gap, to clear backlogs of salaries owed to workers, to rebuild the public service, to sanitize public finance, and to digitalize Osun economy.

“Osun people rewarded the Governor by massively voting for PDP in all recent Federal and State elections. And across Osun state, citizens are undergoing intense prayers for the validation, confirmation, prevalence and sustenance of their governorship choice by the Supreme Court.

The prayer of Osun voters is that good governance they are enjoying and the Peoples Governor they voted for will continue in office by God, man and the Lord Justices of the Supreme Court.

“We therefore urge members of the public to ignore the fake news about demotion of workers and re-introduction of half salaries. Governor Adeleke is an apostle of good governance and grassroots development who upholds workers’ rights and aspirations of Osun people.

READ ALSO:.  https://www.sojworldnews.com/el-rufai-speaks-on-becoming-tinubus-chief-of-staff/

For credible and objective news, join our WhatsApp Broadcast List with this number, +2349069473894 for our news updates.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.