Benue State Government has again declared every Friday beginning from November 11 work-free.
The government said this was to enable civil servants commence harvest of their farm produce.
Recall that the Imo State government proposed similar policy but it was rejected by organized labour.
Benue said it will now enforce the policy it announced earlier in the year.
Its
explanation then was that workers should use the last working day of
the week for farming in the face of dwindling economy which made it
difficult for the administration to pay salaries.
The latest decision was reached during the state executive meeting which was presided over by Governor Samuel Ortom.
A
statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and ICT, Mr.
Tahav Agerzua, said, “The state executive meeting approved that Friday
every week be work-free days beginning from November 11, 2016 to end of
January next year to enable civil servants harvest the produce in their
farms.”
The statement added that the council, however, exempted
some workers in education sector, maintaining that the school calendar
should be allowed to run normally.
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