The Oyo Hospitals Management Board has announced that it has concluded its first stage of recruitment process by announcing the shortlist of a total of 1,250 candidates from the 5,000 applications received for an forthcoming Computer Based Test.
According to the Board, the decision to announce the shortlist follows a comprehensive review process involving representatives from the Head of Service, Civil Service Commission, Ministry of Establishment and Training, and the Oyo Hospitals Management Board.
The shortlisted candidates are set to sit for the MCQ on Thursday, where their professional competence and knowledge of current affairs will be assessed. From the initial pool of applicants, 1,000 were deemed professionally qualified for the examination.
Dr. Akin Fagbemi, in his chat with Correspondent of Oduduwa News had affirmed that the delay in conducting the exam was for administrative convenience and to ensure that the most qualified are recruited.
“We are ensuring that not only qualified applicants are selected, but that the entire process adheres to the necessary protocols, especially considering the critical nature of healthcare,” he stated.
Dr. Fagbemi also expressed gratitude to Governor Seyi Makinde for his continuous support throughout the recruitment process.
He urged all applicants to check their email addresses and mobile phones for important updates regarding the examination details.