A human rights activist based in Ilesa, Osun State, Mr. Kanmi
Ajibola, has warned Governor Rauf Aregbesola against going ahead with
the plan to sack 678 workers of the LAUTECH Teaching Hospital.
Ajibola, who is also a lawyer said at a press conference in Osogbo
on Wednesday that the governor could not take any action on the issue
because a case had been instituted against him before an Osogbo High
Court.
Ajibola said “The governor claims he is good and somebody who
respects the rule of law and he must demonstrate it. The case has been
taken to court and he must abide by the rule of law and should not do
anything against it pending the destination of the suit.
“Anything done after the service of the processes becomes illegal
and he should not be involved in such but should rather wait patiently
until the case is resolved in court.”
The lawyer said the vacancies were advertised and candidates
applied for the positions after which they were employed with the
government’s approval.
According to them the affected workers have been working and
receiving salaries for over four years, wondering why the government
would want to sack them now for no reason.
He stated that sacking the workers would render them jobless and add to the problem of unemployment in the state.
The Acting Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Prof. Akeem
Lasisi, could not be reached for comment on the alleged planned sacking
as calls put across to did not connect.
However, the Chairman, Governing Board of the hospital, Prof.
Oluwole Atoyebi, had queried the former CMD, Prof. Olufemi Fadiora over
the alleged Illegal recruitments in the hospital.

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