The Organization of Trade Unions (OTU) has announced the suspension of a local government recruitment exercise in Cross River State following allegations of corruption and irregularities. The decision comes after reports that the recruitment process was marred by favoritism and bribery, raising concerns among job seekers and the public.
An OTU spokesperson stated that the suspension is aimed at ensuring transparency and fairness in the recruitment process. The organization has called for a thorough investigation to identify any wrongdoing and to hold accountable those responsible for the alleged misconduct.
The OTU urged state authorities and relevant agencies to take corrective action and restore confidence in the local government employment system. The group also appealed to applicants to remain patient while the matter is being addressed, warning against unauthorized intermediaries claiming to secure jobs.
This move underscores the commitment of civil society and labor organizations to fight corruption and promote ethical practices in public sector recruitment.





