According to Premium Times, Governor Amosun took offense at the passage which took a critical look at the appalling state of public school education offered by the government.
The passage read:
“There is no arguing about the fact that the government is merely paying lip service to the development of the education. It is true that a lot of money is being spent on education sector but, with little or no impact felt by the people, except where we want to deceive ourselves.
“Many school run by the government which were formally known for academic excellence have suddenly lost their prestige and are living on past glory. No wonder many parents and guardians are threateningly left with only one option, to withdraw their wards from these schools to other ones that are better managed.”
Infuriated
by the passage, Governor Amosun allegedly ordered the sack of the
ministry officials directly in charge of the examination.According to
reliable sources, those affected in the sacking spree include an acting
Permanent Secretary, Folashade Oresegun; three directors including,
Ganiyu Odunsi, and a deputy director, curriculum and evaluation, one Mr.
Majekodunmi.Sources also reveal that a teacher at Mayflower School who
acted as an examiner was also relieved of his duty.
When
contacted for confirmation, the Secretary to the State Government,
Taiwo Adeoluwa said: “The issue is a civil service matter, the best
person to comment is the state Head of Service. Please call Head of
Service”.
When approached for
comments, the Ogun State Head of Service, Modupe Adekunle, said: “I am
aware that not all of them were dismissed, some were terminated, some
compulsorily retired.
“When the issue
came up, the state government put in the necessary process, a panel was
set up to investigate and based on their recommendations, the civil
service commission has to decide. It is a decision that has been related
to the affected officers.
“The
normal process was that a panel was set up, the report forwarded to the
Civil Service Commission for the civil servants, the Teaching Service
Commission, for the teachers.
“The decision was in line with the civil service rule, due process was followed to the latter.”
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