Two workers of the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC) have been suspended indefinitely by the management of the corporation for allegedly celebrating the victory of Senator-elect, Ademola Adeleke.
The duo are alleged to have taken to social media and hurled abuses at the governor on a WhatsApp group, You and I.
According to The PUNCH, the workers -Kunle Makanjuola and Gbadebo Adepoju- were slammed with indefinite suspensions on Monday by the management of the corporation, after officials of the corporation were shown chat messages where the workers allegedly insulted the governor.
Makanjuola is said to be a level 12 officer at the OSBC Ventures while Adepoju is a deputy director at the corporation’s marketing department.
Adepoju allegedly wrote, “Drama in Osun State as state government, under the leadership of Rauf Aregbesola, begins the payment of June salaries at exactly 1am on Osun West Senatorial by-election day.
“Local government and state civil servants from Osun West Senatorial District, please don’t be deceived by the alerts, the alert is your entitlement and not a gift. You worked for it, even though you deserve more. Don’t because you get your half salaries, unexpectedly behind the usual schedule, give your votes to the APC. They are full of deceit. Vote for liberation, vote Ademola Adeleke, vote PDP.”
Another worker of the OSBC, Folakemi Alonge, was said to have been queried for allegedly insulting a member of the House of Assembly at one of the polling units during the election.
A source told PUNCH that the lawmaker accosted Alonge and asked her who she voted for but the journalist, who was said to have been angered by the question, asked the lawmaker to leave her alone or else she would embarrass him openly.
The source said, “The lawmaker reported her to the management and the management queried her but the issue has been resolved.
“The two other persons were suspended indefinitely for allegedly abusing the governor, on a WhatsApp group. Those, who are loyal to the governor showed the chats to the management and they were given indefinite suspension on Monday.”
Commenting on the issue, the state commissioner for information, Adelani Baderinwa, said the suspension is an internal matter of the OSBC and not that of the state government.