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  • ‘We remain committed to securing care jobs’

    ‘We remain committed to securing care jobs’

    An organisation dedicated to helping individuals, Joash Ministries has reiterated commitment to securing care jobs for applicants.

    A statement by the organisation noted that one its core services involves assisting individuals in securing employment as Health Care Assistants and Carers in the United Kingdom.

    It refuted theft allegations leveled against its head, Rev Paul-Kayode Joash, noting that there is no evidence to suggest that any money was obtained through theft, false pretense, or any other illegal means.

    The statement reads: “While numerous candidates have successfully found work in the UK from Nigeria, we encountered delays with a care home and experienced changes in government regulations.

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    “Unfortunately, this resulted in an unforeseen delay in processing the applications of outstanding candidates as originally planned.

    “In light of the circumstances, we made a commitment to refund the agency and service fees charged. We have initiated the refund process, albeit at a slower pace than anticipated due to pending refunds from our supplying partners.

    “We are fully committed to clearing Rev Paul-Kayode Joash of all baseless charges maliciously brought against him, as well as addressing the needs of our current candidates.

    “This includes providing refunds to candidates requesting them and, most importantly, concluding the process of securing care jobs for our current candidates within the next few weeks.

    “We firmly believe that this is a transformative phase in which positive outcomes can arise from adversity.

    “As a result of this case, we have taken steps to secure the bail release of 30 inmates at Agodi Prison and have also covered the WAEC/NECO examination fees for 15 inmates. We intend to collaborate with Agodi Prison in advocating for justice for those unjustly remanded. ”