Scores of physically challenged persons across the 33 Local Government Areas of Oyo State are currently blocking the roads that lead to the State Government Secretariat in Ibadan.
GIO TV correspondent reports that the protesters are currently occupying the main entrance of the Secretariat.
The protest has caused heavy gridlock along the Agodi-government Secretariat.
The protesters alleged that they applied as non-teaching staff of TESCOM but some of them were disqualified.
GIO TV gathered that TESCOM has released list of 7,000 successful candidates for non-teaching job.
It was gathered that only 149 physically challenged persons were shortlisted.
While demanding more slots, the aggrieved protesters urged Governor Seyi Makinde to intervene.
Our correspondent observed that security agents among whom are police, DSS, Amotekun Corps and NSCDS have been drafted to the main gate of the Secretariat to prevent break down of law and order.
One of the protesters, Adegbuyi Adekunle appealed to Makinde to intervene.
He said,
“We are protesting because of the TESCOM appointment, the non-teaching job.
“Most of our people were not given the appointment. Instead of giving to our people, the disabled, the able people have taken over.
“They are supposed to give us 5 per cent; that is 350. They gave us 149 instead of 350. That is the reason we are here. We want the Governor to prevail. We want the Governor to intervene.”
The protesters are demanding more slots in the non-teaching arm of the Oyo State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM).
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