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Lagos declares (today) Friday work free day
Lagos declares (today) Friday work free day
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Friday, February 06, 2015
The Lagos State Government Thursday declared Friday a work-free day for its workers just as state governor, Babatunde Fashola SAN, enjoined private sector employers to release their workers early to enable those of them who are yet to collect their Permanent Voter’s Card to do so in their various polling units.
The Head of Service, Mrs. Oluseyi Williams, who gave the directive in a statement, said the state government was desirous of ensuring that all public servants in the state participated in the voting process adding that they should take the opportunity to go out and collect their cards at their polling units.
Enjoining private sector employers to release their workers early today for the same purpose, Governor Fashola said the desired prosperity and the brighter rewarding future being sought after by the people, both for themselves and for their children, would be determined by their willingness
or otherwise to sacrifice time to key into the election process by collecting their Permanent Voters’ Cards for the elections.
“The prosperity and the brighter rewarding future that we all seek, for ourselves and our children over the next four years, will be determined by what we do in the next few days”, adding that no sacrifice could be too much a price to secure a better future over the next four years and beyond.
The governor, who noted that in order for democracy to be truly representative, it must be participatory, added that such participation confers eligibility and imposes a duty on all the citizens from the age of 18 years to vote in the elections even as it also enables them to have a say in the elections. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Good Decision by BRF. Hope the reactive Federal Government of Nigeria will follow suit.
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