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Okpebholo Employs 360 In Edo Civil Service

by Patrick Ochoga
7 months ago
in News
Governor Monday Okpebholo

Governor Monday Okpebholo

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Governor Monday Okpebholo has employed 360 Edo citizens from the three senatorial districts into the state’s civil service to boost service delivery.

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Those recruited have been deployed to various government ministries and parastatals.

The state head of service (HOS), Dr Anthony Okungbowa, disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Benin City on the steps being taken by the Okpebholo-led administration to promote people-centered initiatives.

Okungbowa lamented that the previous administration had a contractual agreement with consultants and contractors who could hire and fire at any time it pleased them.

He noted that those employed by the present administration are to receive the N70,000 minimum wage paid to all Edo State workers to show the Okpebholo administration’s commitment to delivering good governance in all sectors.

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“Recently, Governor Monday Okpebholo directed that cleaners should be employed into the state civil service as against using consultants and contractors.

“These consultants and contractors were into business and contract with the government. They were paid to employ cleaners to clean government offices, and their take home pay then was not encouraging and couldn’t take them home.

“Governor Okpebholo was not pleased with the arrangement of the Obaseki administration and as such, instructed that a direct employment should be embarked on to ensure that Edo people were recruited into the state civil and public service and get paid the N70,000 minimum wage.

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“Before now, cleaners in the State were receiving N20,000 to N30,000. They were paid less because consultants are businessmen trading to make gains but the Okpebholo administration decided to change the narrative by giving direct employment to enhance the lives of the people and ensure that they enjoy good and practical governance.

“These cleaners then under the previous administration were not government workers but workers to different contractors and consultants and job security was not guaranteed as workers under consultancy services could be sacked unceremoniously,” he said.

The HOS further said the present administration has brought into the Edo State Civil and Public Service 360 Edo citizens across the three senatorial districts through direct employment.

“They have been given appointment letters and they cut across the three senatorial districts of the state.

“This is not the only batch that will be employed by the Edo State government as there will be another batch coming up. We want to bring in the number of cleaners required to clean government offices. 360 have been employed now and also been assigned to their various government ministries and parastatals,” he said.


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