Segun Oni Movement labels Fayemi govt as worst for workers’ welfare in history

The Segun Oni Movement has labeled the two terms of Governor Kayode Fayemi as the worst for workers’ welfare in the history of Ekiti State.

Segun Oni Movement was responding to a statement credited to a group known as Ekiti Concerned Workers.

In a statement in Ado-Ekiti,  the Director of Media and Publicity of Segun Oni Movement, Jackson Adebayo, alleges that members of the faceless group are not Ekiti Workers, but people hired by the Fayemi administration to shift the blame of his misrule to the Segun Oni administration.

The Segun Oni Movement  says the Fayemi administration continues to note primary school teachers and local government workers seven months’ pension and 12 years accumulated gratuities from 2012 to 2022.

It adds that state retirees are also owed three months’ pension and eleven years’ gratuities from 2013 to 2022, while local government workers are owed seven months’ salaries and four years’ bonuses, coupled with non-implementation of awarded promotion since 2017.

The Segun Oni Movement argues that many of these challenges foisted on Ekiti workers by the Fayemi administration are enough to send anyone to an early grave, yet the government wants to foist Biodun Oyebanji who as Secretary to the State Government proposed the sacking of one thousand workers of Ekiti State University.

The Segun Oni Movement adds that the Fayemi administration should quickly come to terms with the fact Segun Oni’s relationship with Ekiti workers and retirees cannot be truncated.