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Rivers Crisis: Governor Fubara Cancels Wike’s 10,000 Jobs
Rivers Crisis: Governor Fubara Cancels Wike’s 10,000 Jobs
In a significant development amid the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State, Governor Siminalayi Fubara has announced the cancellation of 10,000 jobs in the State Civil Service that were approved by the former administration of Nyesom Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)……..CONTINUE READING....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Key Announcements
- Cancellation of Previous Employments:
- Governor Fubara stated during an interactive session with stakeholders in Port Harcourt that the previous recruitment process, approved by his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, was flawed and compromised. He asserted that many of the appointees were selected based on political patronage rather than merit.
- Scrutiny and Findings:
- Fubara explained that upon scrutinizing the names of those selected from the 23 local government areas, it was discovered that 60% of the individuals were over-aged and included for political reasons. He questioned the rationale behind employing individuals as civil servants who were as old as 52 years.
- Plans for New Recruitment:
- The governor announced that a new recruitment process would be conducted to ensure fairness and suitability, focusing on providing employment opportunities for the future workforce. This new approach aims to rectify the issues identified in the previous process.
Background and Context
- Previous Administration’s Initiative:
- Before the end of his tenure, former Governor Nyesom Wike had approved the employment of a large number of youths to fill existing vacancies in the state’s workforce. This move was intended to address unemployment and boost the state’s civil service capacity.
- Political Implications:
- The cancellation of these jobs by Governor Fubara highlights ongoing political tensions and differences between the current administration and the previous one. The decision underscores the challenges in maintaining continuity and transparency in public service employment.
Governor Fubara’s Justification
Governor Fubara emphasized the importance of proper employment practices that are based on merit and the future needs of the civil service, rather than short-term political gains. His administration is committed to ensuring that the recruitment process is transparent and equitable, providing opportunities for genuinely qualified candidates.
Conclusion
The cancellation of the 10,000 jobs marks a significant turn in the political landscape of Rivers State. As Governor Fubara moves forward with plans for a fresh recruitment process, the focus will be on addressing past flaws and ensuring a merit-based, future-oriented approach to civil service employment. This decision is likely to have far-reaching implications for the state’s political and social dynamics.
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