The son of the Oyo State head of service has been caught in a job scandal.Ayobami Agboola, whose mother, Amidat Agboola, was appointed in 2019
Ayobami Agboola, whose mother, Amidat Agboola, was appointed in 2019, was criticised on social media on Saturday after a user said he promised to use his mum’s influence to secure him a slot.
It is a fairly common practice in some state and federal offices for corrupt officials to use names of non-workers, widely known as ghost workers, to receive illegal pay. Mr Agboola said his friend’s criticism against the Seyi Makinde administration was because he could not secure a “ghost job” under the government.
Although Mr Agboola confessed having the conversation, he said he never assured his then friend of any slot. He said he was only ‘joking’ and that Mr Adesola’s aim was to blackmail his mother.
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