Osun state government has revealed that 769 of its workforce was involved in certificate infraction to secure job in the state civil service.
According to a release made available by Adelani Baderinwa, the supervisor, Osun state ministry of information and strategy, out of the detected workers, 132 has been pardoned while 586 were not spared. 51 other workers were still pending.
The release revealed that those pardoned have been receiving their salaries while that of the others were suspended.
On how the government unravelled the anomaly, Baderinwa explained that a consultancy firm, The Captain Consultants, had been engaged five years ago by the state Government to verify the result and other necessary documents of the workers in the state.
After the firm completed its assignment and submitted its report, it was discovered that many workers did not merit the jobs they have been receiving salaries for.
The screening of the workers credentials came on the heel of controversies and reported forgery of results with which some of the workers allegedly secured job in the Osun civil service.
“At the commencement of the screening exercise in 2015, all the civil servants in the state were asked to submit their credentials in their personal files, from which the Captain Consultants firm got access to their results and begun the verification exercise.
“Each and every result submitted by each of the workers were verified in their various secondary schools, post secondary schools and tertiary institutions.
“Some of the workers who were suspected to have forged/fake results were summoned by the firm and asked to present original results or go to their various schools for either attestation or re-confirmation.
“The firm, on its own approached the schools for ‘confirmation of results’ of the affected workers for which they were obliged.
“The verification process uncovered serious certificate infraction on the part of some of the workers across Ministries, Departments and Agencies of the Government.
“In some cases, as discovered in the verification process, some of the affected workers used another person’s result, while some forged their secondary and post secondary schools results to secure job in the civil.
“In the case of some people employed as drivers in the service, it was discovered that they forged the O’Level results they submitted for their appointment.
“However, the firm in its report recommended that some of the civil servants caught in the certificate infraction be pardoned, while some should not be pardoned.
“Recommended for pardon are 102 drivers and 30 other workers who are to be pardoned on compassionate ground. A total of 586 workers are not pardoned, while the case of some 51 workers was still pending.
“While the exercise was on, some of the workers who were cleared and pardoned were receiving their salary while those that are yet to be pardoned have their salary suspended.
“A complete list of all the workers involved in the certificate infraction has been pasted at the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Civil Service Commission and Local Government Service Commission. Affected workers should check their names in the aforementioned places,” the release reads.
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