By Matthew Tabe
As a result of the economic downturn caused by the fuel subsidy removal, the Kwara State government has implemented a temporary three-day work week for its staff.
The Head of Service, Mrs Susan Oluwole announced the measure in a statement on Monday shortly after meeting with the leaders in the state.
The statement signed by her Secretary, Murtala Atoyebi reads: “The Kwara State Government has taken temporary measures to ease the burden of public workers in the State following the astronomical hike in transport fares.
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“The State Head of Service, Mrs Susan Modupe Oluwole announced today that the State Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has directed that the work days be reduced from five days to three days per week for every worker.
She explained that the measure was to relieve the state workers of the hardship being experienced as a result of the fuel subsidy removal announced by the Federal Government.
Mrs. Oluwole directed all Heads of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in the State to immediately work out a format indicating the alternating work days for each worker under them.
“The Head of Service, however, warned the workers not to abuse the magnanimity of the Governor, stressing that the regular monitoring of MDAs by her office would be intensified to ensure strict compliance.”