The Kwara State civil servants are back to working five days of the week after the state government reversed its June 5 directive, reducing working days from five days to three days over the removal of fuel subsidy by the federal government.
The state government in a letter released from the office of the state’s Head of Service, Mrs Susan Oluwole, had reduced the work days from five to three.
However, in a follow up letter to the Heads of Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) in the state on June 26, the Head of Service reversed the directive to five days, to allow the federal government and the organized labour work out modalities on more efficient interventions to cushion the effect of the subsidy removal.
The letter, signed by Mr. Okedare Adeyinka for the Head of Service, said that the intervention will be unveiled very soon.
The statement reads in part:
“For this reason, it has become imperative to revert to the former state of affairs, where civil servants observe five working days pending when a position is reached by the government and the labour.
I am therefore directed to inform all Heads of Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAs) that the reduced number of working days has been reversed; hence, all categories of workers are to observe the normal five working days per week, with effect from July 10, 2023.
Workers not covered in the initial workday reduction, which lasted a few days, will have stipends given to them as a show of appreciation”