The leadership of a group of 1,500 teachers recruited by the immediate past administration in Osun State, has pleaded with the state Governor, Ademola Adeleke, to review his order that nullified their appointments.
“It will be of great concern to know that the effect of nullifying our appointments as class teachers had already been felt, as we have recorded no fewer than 4 deaths among us as a result of depression caused by the nullification of our appointments.”
The government also alleged that Oyetola deliberately filled the state payroll with members of the All Progressives Congress to create a “deeper financial crisis, conflict and disharmony in the state”.
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