Fear Grips Imo Workers As Govt. Reviews State Civil Service
By Tony Okechukwu
There is apprehension in the Imo State civil service following the submission of the report of the technical review committee on appointments, recruitment, and promotions in the service.
The committee was set up by Governor Emeka Ihedioha following allegations that the Rochas Okorocha administration hurriedly recruited and promoted many people towards the end of his second tenure.
The committee, chaired by Austin Otuokere, submitted the report to the Deputy Governor, Gerald Irona, who said that the government would study the report and consider the recommendations made.
However, many of the civil servants, who spoke to our News men, implored the government not to use the report as an instrument of victimization.
There is apprehension in the Imo State civil service following the submission of the report of the technical review committee on appointments, recruitment, and promotions in the service.
The committee was set up by Governor Emeka Ihedioha following allegations that the Rochas Okorocha administration hurriedly recruited and promoted many people towards the end of his second tenure.
The committee, chaired by Austin Otuokere, submitted the report to the Deputy Governor, Gerald Irona, who said that the government would study the report and consider the recommendations made.
However, many of the civil servants, who spoke to our News men, implored the government not to use the report as an instrument of victimization.
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