Minister LE quenches tensions of some state personnel undergoing difficulties since 2011
In a meeting organized this morning at the 7th floor of his ministerial department, the Minister of the Public Service and Administrative Reform, Joseph LE, convened some representatives of over 400 state employees recruited within the context of the 25000 special recruitments launched in 2011 and whose documents have not been completely treated since then.
The speaker of the frustrated personnel, recognized that in effect they were recruited in 2011 but have been to the Ministry of the Public Service severally to follow their documents to no avail. Up until date, they have no signed contract, approved matricule and hence no salaries. The challenges are numerous and complicated as some of them have had to travel from far to follow up their documents in Yaoundé but have not had any positive response in the past 8years. The deadlock of the situation is that they can barely feed their families, sponsor their transport to work or pay fees for their children.
Upon due consultation of the situation amongst his collaborators, the Minister recognized the shortcoming of the Ministry and apologized for the turn out of events surrounding their documents. As concrete action, he promised to solve the problem as soon as possible. Amongst others, the solutions include an updated pre- report on the general situation of the documents of these workers to the Prime Minster and a constant follow up with details given to the concerned persons once every week.
Minister LE emphasized that the user is king at MINFOPRA and closed the session by saluting their sense of patriotism while encouraging them to return to their stations and be rest assured the situation will be handled in the shortest time possible.