The
Governor Delta State, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, has suspended the ongoing
recruitment exercise into the State Civil Service.
The
suspension was sequel to the flawed process, which was fraught with sharp
practices and could not be adjudged to be credible.
In
a statement signed by the State Head of Service, Mr. Patrick Origho: “It is
public knowledge that the process was fraught with sharp practices ranging from
abuse of office to sale of job slots and therefore cannot by any stretch of
imagination be adjudged credible. No flawed process produces a credible
exercise.”
According
to the statement, “This abysmal handling of the exercise culminated in the
suspension of the chairman and members of the Commission and the setting of an
Administrative Panel to review the recruitment process.”
Governor
Okowa appealed to Deltans for support and understanding on the suspension of
the exercise, assuring that “action will be taken to study the report of the
Administrative Panel at the appropriate time with a view to strengthening the
Delta State Civil Service Commission and ensuring transparent recruitment
process.”
By
this suspension all persons who have been given “the sold appointment letters’
are expected to vacate wherever they have been posted to until the panel of
inquiry set up to look into the exercise submits its findings.
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