Osun orders commissioners, advisers to undergo COVID-19 test
Bola Bamigbola and Matthew Ochei
Commissioners, special advisers and others aides of the Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, have been directed to submit themselves for compulsory COVID-19 test.
It was gathered that the directive was given shortly after the governor returned to the country from a foreign trip.
Apart from the appointees of the governor, all the aides appointed by the appointees were also told to submit themselves for COVID-19 test.
The Special Adviser to the governor on Public Health, Dr Siji Olamiju, on Saturday said the move was precautionary.
He said, “Everybody must undertake it, including myself. We have some results already and we are still expecting more. You know Mr Governor was away from the state.
Monday, 11 January 2021, 8:42 am
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local raangatahi aged 14-18 who were disengaged from school
have graduated from the Oho Mauri Transitions Programme and
are now armed with skills to confidently transition into
further education, training and employment in 2021. This
collective was made up of 10 Huntly College girls, and 20
students from Ngaruawahia High School.
Leah Crawford,
Oho Mauri Co-Founder says “Our raangatahi would have faced
many challenges trying to gain the right skills and
qualifications to enter the workforce without having
experienced the journey of the Oho Mauri Transition
Programme”.
“The reality for some of our
raangatahi is that difficult life and family circumstances,