EKSG Advocates fairness to Citizens in Federal Jobs, Projects Distribution

August 3, 2020

The Ekiti State Government has promised to ensure that its citizens are not marginalised in recruitment and appointment into Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

The Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, stated this on Monday when he received in audience the Federal Commissioner representing Ekiti State on the Board of the Federal Character Commission (FCC), Chief Sesan Fatoba.

Fatoba was on a courtesy visit where he presented his letter of introduction to the state government as its representative on the FCC Board.

Egbeyemi used the opportunity to call on the Federal Government to always consider Ekiti State in the location of key projects that will have positive impact on the social and economic lives of the people.

The Deputy Governor who stressed that Ekiti has qualified and competent indigenes who are eligible for appointment into federal agencies as workers urged for fairness to ensure that the fill their rightful quota as stipulated by law.

While attesting to the competence of Fatoba for the position, Egbeyemi said the new appointee had performed well as Permanent Secretary in the state Civil Service and later did well as Commissioner in the first civilian administration in the state.

The Deputy Governor said the State Government will look into the challenges facing the Commission with a view to rendering assistance where necessary within the limited resources.

Speaking earlier, Fatoba solicited the support of the State Government to make the FCC State office more comfortable and provision of good access road, electricity and utility vehicles.

According to him, both Federal and the State Government should always collaborate in ensuring an equitable distribution of appointments and social amenities in line with the approved quota.

He explained that the FCC is statutorily empowered to monitor and ensure compliance with the federal character principle in the recruitment of staff and appointment of officers in all federal institutions.

Fatoba pledged to adequately represent Ekiti interest on the FCC Board and ensure that the state is not marginalised.

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