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Your explanation on N11bn wage bill, 115,000 workers not genuine – Alao fires Makinde

the explanation given by Governor Seyi Makinde on the eleven billion Naira wage bill and One Hundred and Fifteen Thousand workers on the pay roll of the state is not enough.

He said, “Presently, Oyo State has 115,000 civil servants and a wage bill of N11 Billion per month, which is just 1.4 per cent of the total population. We can’t employ all the strong and energetic people in the state. Our job is to ensure we create opportunities that will be appealing to the private sector, so they can come in and provide employment opportunities for 10 per cent of the population who are presently unemployed and create more opportunities to attract further investment.

Alao who said that the explanation given by Olatunji on behalf of Makinde is not genuine enough, remarked that his concern is sanity and sanctity of running a sincere and transparent government for a genuine development of the State and the benefits of its citizens and residents. “Mr Olatunji should note that Oyedele Hakeem Alao, a reputable world-class practicing engineer managing international multimillion dollars engineering companies, cannot be uninformed or confused unless Mr Olatunji, their party’s leader and their other co-travelers deliberately planned to deceive the people of the state to con them by twisting figures.

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