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Oyo Healthcare Board recruits, conducts exam for 16,000 applicants

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Oyo Healthcare Board recruits, conducts exam for 16,000 applicants for the various positions in the state’s Primary Health Care Board.

The Oyo State Primary Health Care Board (OYSPHCB) commenced recruitment exercise with a two-day Computer-Based examination for candidates who applied for various positions.

The Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, in a statement on Oyo Healthcare Board recruits, on Thursday, indicated that while monitoring the exercise at the University of Ibadan Distant Learning Center, Ajibode, Ibadan, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, explained that the ongoing recruitment exercise is significant as it will help to bridge the human resource gap that the primary health sector is facing.

 

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The Commissioner explained that 16,000 applicants put in for the exercise,disclosing that Governor Seyi Makinde approved 30% of the recruitment for the first batch, while subsequent exercises will take care of the remaining batches.

According to her, the recruitment exercise will take care of the different categories of workers that are needed at the Primary Health Care Centers such as Community Health Extension Workers, Pharmacy Technicians, Community Health Workers, Medical Officers of Health, among others.

“Their recruitment will further promote quality healthcare delivery in Oyo State.

 

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Chairman of the Oyo State House Committee on Health, Saminu Badamosi, commended Governor Makinde for approving the recruitment exercise, demonstrating his commitment and priority to the health sector of the State.

The Executive Secretary of the Oyo State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Muyideen Babatunde Olatunji, explained that the Minimum Service Package (MSP) Document which was prepared by the Board revealed a huge gap in the human resource aspect, which prompted the Governor to approve the recruitment exercise.

He maintained that the present administration has renovated about 264 PHCs across the State, which are fully equipped, hence “people to be employed now are the ones to work at the various Health Centres”.

He added that this will afford people access to qualitative healthcare delivery across the State.

Dr. Muyideen reiterated that the candidates writing the examination now are those who applied since 2021 and the CBT exam, which will last for 2 days, is the first step, after which it will be followed by an oral interview.

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