The government of Oyo State has warned state employees to be wary of con artists.
It gave the State’s residents advice to ignore an online platform that asked them to complete a fake application form in order to receive the N10,000 support the State Government was providing for them, especially civil servants and students.
The governor’s chief of staff, Segun Ogunwuyi, called the report a hoax.
In a statement made available to DAILY POST on Friday, Ogunwuyi, who also serves as Chairman of the 15-member Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER), claimed that his committee was already hard at work on the Governor’s assistance plans.
“The food palliative to 200,000 vulnerable households; 100,000 free healthcare insurance supports for our people; N500 million for deserving farmers under food security; another N500 million for SMEs, amongst other palliatives, are on course to mitigate the sufferings of the masses following subsidy removal,” he said.
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