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Osun suspends teacher for allegedly attacking Governor Oyetola

Uba Group

The Osun State Government has suspended Philip Akinyemi, a teacher at Masifa Community Grammar School, Masifa-Ile, for allegedly using uncouth language against the state governor, Adegboyega Oyetola.

Akinyemi was also accused of allegedly involving in partisan politics.

His suspension letter was said to have been issued by the Osun West Education District Office and dated December 20, 2021.

Prior to his suspension, the Office of the Tutor-General in the state earlier queried the teacher.

The query read, “Your postings and comments on social media for some times have been inciting and have shown that you have derailed from what you were employed to do as a teacher.

“You are more focused on partisan politics than your duty as a teacher and commitment to the state government as a civil servant in Osun State.

“Your comments and postings have shown a great disrespect to the state government and the governor who is committed to regular payment of wages and salaries.

“Investigation showed that several people have warned you against such provocative and controversial postings, including your colleagues and Principal, but you turned a deaf ear to their warnings.

“You are more focused on partisan politics than your duty as a teacher and commitment to the state government as a civil servant in Osun State.

“Your unpatriotic behaviour, abusive and provocative postings and comments on social media are against the Civil Service Rule.”

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Jamiu Olawumi, explained that Akinyemi’s colleagues had raised a petition against him over his involvement in partisan politics, which they said was affecting his primary assignment.

“He was queried by the school principal. But the query aggravated his misdemeanour, daring nobody could punish him even according to general order.

“However, before he would become bad influence, the case was reported to Tutor-General who further investigated him and found him culpable.

“He employs uncouth language on the person of Mr Governor without caution with a lot of false claims. We really allowed due process before sending him on suspension. He was not sacked,” Olawumi said.

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