Osun Governor Highlights Labour Gains, Criticises APC Record
Governor Adeleke touts promotions, salary payments and pension benefits for Osun workers while accusing the APC of past anti‑worker policies.
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*TL;DR: Governor Ademola Adeleke claims his administration has delivered promotions, salary payments and pension benefits to Osun workers, contrasting these gains with what he describes as the APC’s “grave, life‑threatening” anti‑worker record.
Context Osun State’s 2024‑2025 gubernatorial election approaches, and the incumbent governor has launched a welfare‑focused campaign. A spokesperson released a statement accusing the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) of deliberately harming workers and pensioners.
Key Facts The administration reports a series of labour‑related actions: regular promotions, payment of overdue allowances, consistent salary disbursements and cash backing for newly promoted officials. It also notes expanded health‑insurance access, settlement of half‑salary backlogs and the continuation of pension payments. These measures, officials say, were achieved despite “tight financial constraints” and were intended to balance limited resources while preparing for future staff absorption.
The governor’s office links these achievements to broad public support, citing mass endorsements for his re‑election bid as evidence that workers have approved the promised reforms. The statement characterises the APC’s past conduct as “inhuman,” suggesting that workers and senior citizens fear a return to policies that “viciously trampled” their rights.
What It Means If the claimed improvements hold, Osun’s public‑sector workforce could experience higher morale and reduced turnover, potentially boosting service delivery. The governor’s emphasis on welfare may shape voter expectations and pressure rival parties to match or exceed these standards. Observers will watch whether the promised staff expansions materialise and how the APC responds to the accusations ahead of the election.
*Watch for the upcoming electoral results and any policy shifts from the APC that address the governor’s labour criticisms.*
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