▪Warns members of public to disregard fake job advertisement in circulation
By Richard Akintade, Osogbo
Osun State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has advised members of the public to be wary of a fake advertisement on the internet, claiming that the agency is carrying out recruitment exercise.
According to a statement signed by the Executive Secretary, SUBEB, Mr Yahaya Bakare, on Monday, and made available to our Correspondent in Osogbo the Osun state capital, members of the public were advised to discountenance the advertisement in its entirety as it did not emanate from SUBEB or any of the State’s MDAs.
The statement said that there could not be any form of recruitment until the ongoing staff audit by government was completed and areas of vacancies were identified in each MDA.
The statement read in part: “The attention of OSUN SUBEB Management has been drawn to a circulating online advertisement that the Board is recruiting or about to recruit. OSUN SUBEB wishes to inform the General Public that the advertisement is fake, unfounded, and a figment of imagination of the author(s).
“The General (sic) Public is hereby urged to disregard the advertisement in its entirety as it did not emanate Osun SUBEB nor any of the State’s MDAs.
“The Executive Governor of the State had said it, severally and categorically, that the going staff audit will enable the Government know the number of the workforce and available vacancies in all the MDAs with a view to filling up the vacancies according to the financial capacity of the State.
“Meaning that until the outcome of the staff audit, and an executive decision taken, there can not be any recruitment in any of the State MDAs.
“Once again, OSUN SUBEB distances itself from the advertisement and urge the public not to have anything to do with the author (s) or open their online link.”
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