Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The Oyo State Government has approved the recruitment process of 791 officers of various cadres into the mainstream of its civil service.
The Chairman, Oyo State Civil Service Commission, Alh. Kamoru Aderibigbe, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.
According to Aderibigbe, the recruitment will encompass the absorption of 231 Education Officers, and 56 officers into the mainstream civil service.
“This recruitment will be the highest into the mainstream of the civil service in the last two decades. I believe we could have had more, but, for the fact that the governor has constantly approved the conversion of officers who were employed into the lower cadres in the civil service by the previous administration, but possessed higher educational qualifications. In addition, those who academically improved themselves by having additional qualifications from tertiary institutions with the approval of the state government also benefitted. About one thousand and five hundred workers converted on the governor’s magnanimity since the beginning of this administration and more are still being converted,” he said.
He noted that the recruitment exercise will be for those who excel in 35 teaching subjects in the Ministry of Education controlled schools and about 45 various cadres in the core civil service.
Aderibigbe said to ensure due diligence, fairness and equity in the recruitment process, prospective applicants will be required to log into the state government’s job portal at www.jobportal.oyostate.gov.ng, from Monday, October 7, 2024 to Friday, October 11, 2024
The chairman added that applicants into cadres requiring a degree must be university graduates with a minimum of second class (Hons.) lower division, while applicants into cadres that require Higher National Diploma (HND) certificate must be polytechnic graduates with a minimum of lower credit.
He said the commission will ensure competence in the discharge of its duties without any political interference.
“All University and Polytechnic graduates must possess NYSC discharged certificates or exemption certificates as at the time of this recruitment process. Applicants into cadres requiring the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) must be graduates with a minimum of merit,” Aderibigbe said.
He said Governor Seyi Makinde has scored another goal by approving the recruitment of f teeming youths in the state.
The chairman appreciated the harmonious working relationship with the Office of the Head of Service, Ministry of Establishment and Training, Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Labour Matters as well as the various labour unions affiliated to the Nigeria Labour Congress and Trade Union Congress in the state.
Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Orientation, Dr. Taiwo Ladipo, reiterated the Oyo State Government’s commitment to ensure merit in the recruitment process.