PDP, APC, and Osun argue over a civil service audit. 

The current staff audit in the state, according to the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Osun State, is evidence that Governor Ademola Adeleke has had yet another standard failure in his administration.

The APC also expressed its sympathy for the Osun civil officials’ treatment by the consultant overseeing the audit exercise.

Tajudeen Lawal, the APC’s state chairman, made the declaration on Friday in Osogbo.

Lawal asserted that Adeleke lacks the skills necessary to be a successful governor after questioning why the state governor could not properly conduct a staff audit.

Successive events at the corridor of power in Osun State from November 27, 2022 to date are pointers to the fact that Governor Adeleke has nothing to offer the state but he is only interested in the glamour of the office of the governor at the expense of the improved fortune of the state.


“A gentleman’s bond is his word. Has Governor Adeleke forgotten that he promised to pay all the accumulated pensions, gratuities and salaries of pensioners and active workers within six months of his administration during the governorship campaign?


“It is worthwhile to make a remark that with the promise and fail attitude of Governor Adeleke to the request of the active government workers and the pensioners, the immediate-past Governor Gboyega Oyetola has been vindicated as it’s on record that the former governor would never promise what he wouldn’t be able to provide or achieve,” Lawal said.

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state has lashed out at the Osun APC, alleging that the party wants to use the minor disagreement to launch itself back into the reckoning of the people.

In a statement by the state Chairman, Sunday Bisi, the PDP which stated that the APC’s sympathy was fake, noted that their record on civil servants’ management was replete with disaster.


Bisi while defending the governor added that Adeleke is committed to improving the situation of workers in the state.

He maintained that the PDP-led government will continue to pursue initiatives that will improve efficiency and accountability in the public service.

“The statement by the APC in Osun was the latest in the party’s deceptive plot to hoodwink workers into believing it actually cares for them.

“But the truth, which is well inherent in its record, is that historically, APC has never served the wellbeing of the civil servants, as the history of pains and anguish it had caused them over the years can never be forgotten.

“For the umpteenth time, the APC must stop pretending to be what it is not, because it can only deceive itself, not the ever intelligently vigilant workers in Osun, who have suffered a series of inhuman treatment in its hand over the years.

“Osun people, and indeed, workers can tell of the genuine efforts that Governor Adeleke’s administration has put in place to improve the state’s workforce service delivery which the ongoing audit will also compliment.

DAILY POST recalls that on Thursday, the civil servants in the state angrily abandoned the staff audit ordered by the Adeleke administration.

The workers complained of the treatment meted out to them by the consultant engaged by the state government.

However, in a swift reaction, the Governor through his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed directed the state’s Head of Service to review the whole process.

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Ekpenyong
@Ekpenyong
Where money is involved that is where argument always be,,so ma not surprise
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Boco
@Boco
You are not far from the truth
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Boco
@Boco
Corruption is really affect alot of people now in this country all because of them
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Ekpenyong
@Ekpenyong
Hmmmmm
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chukwuemeka
@chukwuemeka
Well, I believe the government knows what is good for the state
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