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Cross River Govt terminates 2-day off-duty for workers

by Frank Ulom
27 May 2024
in Politics
Cross River Govt terminates 2-day off-duty for workers

The Government of Cross River State has terminated the two-day off-duty for Civil/Public Servants in the state.

CONVERSEER reports that Governor Bassey Otu on 8th September 2023 announced a 2-day off-duty as well as N10,000 for State Government workers for six months.

The Governor said the 2-day off duty is for workers from level 13 and below. This according to him was to cushion the effect of the unpleasant situation in the country, following the removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu in June 2023.

“There will be reduction of working days for civil servants on Level 13 and below from 5 to 3 days per week. From Level 14 and above who will still be expected to work for the usual 5 days a week, a monthly stipend will be added to their salaries,” Governor Otu stated while briefing the press on Friday, 8th September 2023, at the Temporary Government House, Dan Archibong Lodge, Calabar.

Six months later, the Government decided to terminate the two-day off-duty.

In a circular signed by the Head of Service, Dr Innocent Eteng, with Circular No. 4/2024 (Our Ref: GO/HOS/4/Vol.III/210), on 2nd May and received by the Ministry of Local Government Affairs on 22nd May 2024, the 2-day off duty was terminated in April 2024.

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The circular titled ‘TERMINATION OF TWO (2) DAY OFF DUTY FOR CIVIL/PUBLIC SERVANTS IN CROSS RIVER STATE’, was addressed to The Hon. Speaker, The Hon. Chief Judge, All Commissioners, Special Advisers, The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), The Chief of Staff, All Special Assistants, All Chairmen of Commissions and Boards, All Permanent Secretaries/Heads of MDAs, The Clerk of the House of Assembly, The Accountant-General, Auditor-General (State & LG), The Head of Personal Staff to the Deputy Governor, All Heads of Extra Ministerial Departments, and All Directors-General.

“It would be recalled that His Excellency, Senator Prince Bassey Edet Otu, Governor of Cross River State, graciously granted approval for a 2-day off duty specifically for Civil/Public Servants on Salary Grade Level 01-13 for six (6) months in order to ameliorate the hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy. The effective period of the duty days was November 2023 to April 2024,” the circular read in part.

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