The former Ondo State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Charles Titiloye, was on Wednesday booed out of office by civil servants at the Ministry of Justice.
Titiloye, who was appointed by the late former Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, was booed by the workers moments after Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa dissolved the State Executive Council, SEC.
The Justice Commissioner, who had arrived in his office on Wednesday morning, was caught up in his office with the announcement of the sacking when he arrived in his office for the day’s engagement.
While he was trying to leave his office, he was met with hundreds of workers who insulted him over his alleged highhandedness during his stay in office.
He was, however, whisked away by police operatives who were mobilised to the ministry after the tyres of his car were deflated by the angry workers.
According to one of the workers, who simply gave her name as Evelyn, “Titiloye Charles frustrated everyone working in the ministry. We really don’t know when the late Akeredolu picked him up and left him in the office all this time.
“There was a time that we judicial workers wanted to go on strike because of his attitude towards us, but we were appealed upon, and we shelved it.
“Honestly, he has not been a good person. What you should be concerned about is why he was the one who was booed. There are three other commissioners in the complex, but Titiloye was booed. So that says a lot about his days in office.”