Breaking: Makinde Okays Issuance of Conversion, Transfer Letters for 654 Civil Servants

The Oyo State Civil Service Commission has just received Governor Seyi Makinde’s approval to proceed with the issuance of letters to qualified officers seeking conversion and transfer of service.

The Commission’s Chairman, Alhaji Kamorudeen Aderibigbe, confirmed the development today while responding to questions from Oduduwa News correspondent on the status of the interview earlier conducted for officers applying for conversion and transfer of service.

According to Aderibigbe, the exercise has now reached its final stage following the Governor’s approval granted today.

“Good afternoon. We just got the Governor’s approval now. In fact, I am already working on the press release for it,” he said.

The Chairman disclosed that arrangements have been concluded to issue individual approval letters to successful applicants, noting that 654 officers were cleared in the exercise.

“We hope to release individual letters to the 654 successful officers before the end of the year,” Aderibigbe added.

He assured officers who participated in the interview that the process was conducted transparently and in strict compliance with due process, urging beneficiaries to remain patient as final administrative procedures are being completed for the formal issuance of letters.

The approval marks a significant step toward addressing career progression concerns within the Oyo State Civil Service and underscores the Makinde administration’s commitment to effective personnel management and service delivery.

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