Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has taken swift action in response to the ongoing staff audit in the state's public service. Recognizing the concerns raised by civil servants regarding the treatment they experienced during the audit exercise, Governor Adeleke has ordered an immediate review of the process. He reaffirmed his administration's dedication to safeguarding and advancing the interests of workers.
The decision to reassess the staff audit comes after civil servants left the audit venue on Thursday, expressing dissatisfaction with the consultants engaged by the Adeleke administration to conduct the exercise. To address the grievances and ensure a seamless operation, Governor Adeleke convened a joint meeting with labor leaders and the auditing firm.
During the meeting, Governor Adeleke instructed the joint committee overseeing the audit exercise to address any contentious issues and devise acceptable procedures to ensure a smooth and trouble-free process. He expressed his disappointment at the inconvenience caused to public servants and directed the Head of Service to make necessary adjustments to prioritize the well-being and comfort of the workers.
Furthermore, Governor Adeleke mandated the joint committee to formulate a new timetable that considers the unique characteristics and diversity of each ministry and agency. Additionally, he proposed brainstorming sessions on the decentralization of the exercise, aiming to reduce the burden and logistical challenges associated with the centralization in the capital city.
The governor emphasized that the purpose of the audit is to plug leakages and enhance staff welfare. He reassured all stakeholders that his administration holds a strong partnership and fraternity with the labor movement, affirming that no anti-labor actions will be taken.
Governor Adeleke called upon all stakeholders to collaborate and make the necessary adjustments for the successful completion of the program. He highlighted his government's commitment to the well-being of laborers, workers, artisans, women, youth, and other key sectors of the population, emphasizing that the government will always act in their best interests.