Fayose gives job to 51 physically challenged persons, places 100 more on social security tribuneonlineng.com
Ekiti
State Governor Ayodele Fayose celebrating with the physically
challenged people to kick start the third year anniversary of his
administration which began on Tuesday, October 10,2017, in Ado Ekiti. As
part of activities marking his third year in office, Ekiti State
Governor, Chief Ayodele Fayose, has given jobs to 51 physically
challenged persons in the state.
He also directed that additional 100 persons from among them be enlisted in the state’s social security scheme.
Among those given jobs is a university graduate.
He gave the directives in Ado-Ekiti on Tuesday evening while meeting with the group.
This is just a graduate, Mr Gboyega Afolabi, has been offered automatic employment at the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti.
A
statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi,
quoted the governor as directing the Vice Chancellor of EKSU to give
Afolabi the job.
Afolabi is about concluding his mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps Scheme in the institution.
While reacting to the development, Afolabi described the governor as God sent to Ekiti.
“He
is a peculiar person and kind hearted. He loves the people and he is
very approachable. I never imagined that this great opportunity can come
my way just like that. Governor Fayose is the leader we need in this
country.
“I appeal to the people of the state to vote in somebody
from the Fayose political family for these great works to continue. He
is truly a leader and lover of the people,” he said.
Afolabi was among those who met the governor and only approached him about his plight during the meeting.
Meanwhile, the governor has also donated one million naira for the medical expenses of people with disabilities.
He
has directed the Chief Medical Director of the Ekiti State University
Teaching Hospital to assess the health needs of the people and brief
him.
Also, the governor has directed that eye specialists should
examine some of the people and that eye glasses be provided for those
who need them.
This is just as he said 20 wheel chairs would be bought for them.
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