Osun ALGON promises to recall sacked workers, offset traditional rulers’ arrears

Osun ALGON promises to recall sacked workers, offset traditional rulers’ arrears


From Lateef Dada, Osogbo

The Osun State Chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), has promised to re-engage the 1,500 teachers employed by the former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola but sacked by the administration of Ademola Adeleke.

The association reaffirmed its commitment to grassroots governance, assuring that the legally recognized All Progressives Congress (APC)-led local government executives remain the authentic administrators of the 30 local governments and the area office in the state.

The ALGON Chairman, Hon. Abiodun Idowu, in a statement yesterday, noted that the mandate freely given to them by the people in October 2022 was temporarily interrupted by Governor Adeleke’s administration before being restored by the Court of Appeal on February 10, 2025.

He said, “Plans are ongoing to recall and re-engage the 1,500 teachers employed by the last APC government of former Governor Adegboyega Oyetola but sacked by the present administration. We will also recall the dismissed health workers, O’YES cadets, and O’Meal vendors. Beyond recalling them, we will offset part of their salaries and emoluments. This is a policy statement, not politics,” Idowu said.

He also promised that traditional rulers in the state would also benefit, assuring that arrangements have been concluded to clear arrears owed them by the state government.

Idowu accused the Adeleke administration of using the Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) and other groups to frustrate the release of federal allocations meant for local governments, which he said would have eased financial pressures on traditional rulers, teachers, and health workers.

“Our Kabiyesis, sacked teachers, health workers, O’YES and O’Meal workers will smile again,” Idowu added.

The ALGON chairman also dismissed reports circulating in the media that the APC was plotting to siphon the local government allocation by illegally instructing commercial bank to deduct 15 percent of local government allocations as legal fees, insisting that all actions of the council executives since they were reinstated in February had been guided by the rule of law, pledging that his leadership would continue to uphold due process in contract awards and public fund management.

 



Source: Thesun

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