The governor said he had also waived the outcome of the last promotion examination conducted for workers in the state.
The 1,000 workers were laid off because the Ondo State government said it discovered that their employment was illegal.
A statement by the state’s Commissioner 
for Information, Kayode Akinmade, on Thursday indicated that the 
workers, about 50 in each of the 18 local government areas in the state,
 had been reinstated and the irregularities in their employment process 
corrected.
The statement added that Mimiko had 
approved promotion of every worker that was due for promotion, 
irrespective of their performance in the promotional examination already
 conducted.
The statement read, “The state government
 has re -absorbed   and properly employed about 1,000 local government 
workers identified to have been illegally employed during the last 
screening exercise in the state.
“About 50 workers from each of the 18 
local government areas in the state were discovered during the last 
screening exercise to have been employed illegally and were consequently
 laid off.
“Governor Olusegun Mimiko has however 
graciously ordered the re-instatement of the affected workers and their 
employment perfected. The governor has also ordered the promotion of 
workers due for promotion to the next level of their career without 
recourse to the result of the promotional examination earlier conducted 
for the same purpose.”
The information commissioner further said
 that the state government had decided to commence preparation for the 
conduct of local government election in the state “as soon as the state 
assembly election is done with on Saturday.”
The Mimiko’s administration had in 2014 
embarked on a staff audit during which the government said it discovered
 that the councils had been engaged in illegal recruitment of workers.
The state government also said salaries were being paid to non-existent workers.
In the build-up to the 2015 general 
elections, Mimiko had promised that elections would be conducted to the 
18 local councils in the state after the general polls.




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