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Workers disobey govt’s directives against sit-at-home in Anambra

Anambra State civil servants on Monday defied the government directive to come to work every Monday against the Independent People of Biafra’s (IPOB) sit-at-home order.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that most government offices visited were under lock with a key in Akwa.

According to NAN, the state government had sent out circulars authorizing workers to come to work on Mondays.

The statement issued by the government was signed by the Head of Service, Mrs. Theodora Igwegbe on March 25.

The statement read: “Following the need to reposition the service for better performance and productivity, His Excellency, Prof. Charles Soludo has directed that all public servants should henceforth report to their places of work on Mondays as they do other workdays.

“Consequently, absence from duty on Mondays or any other official workday without approval will be viewed as serious misconduct which will attract appropriate sanctions.

NAN reports that only a few junior workers were seen loitering around the state secretariat complex.

Even the Office of the Head of Service, together with the ministries in the block, was also under lock and key.

Most staff buses, which convey workers to and fro their offices were also seen parked in the secretariat.

Some of the buses included Route 1 for Awka- Ogidi-Onitsha, Route 2 for Awkuzu-Otuocha, and Route 4 for Awka-Agulu-Ekwulobia.

Some workers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that people might want to comply with the directive but had no means to get to their offices.

“We are here because we live in Awka and we can easily find the means to be in the office than those living outside Awka.

“It is not everyone living in Awka that can make it because in most areas there is no vehicular or human movement at all.

It was, however, observed that the Office of the Accountant-General of the state was open and the Accountant-General, Mr. Chudi Okoli, and staff members were on duty at the time of the visit.

NAN also added that some of the schools visited in Awka and its environs were not open.

Markets and motor parks near the capital city were also shut down.

Many stores and food sellers were seen trekking to Aroma, a popular junction in Awka.

A petty trader, Mrs. Grace Anaelu, urged the government to reconsider the matter to prevent excessive casualties.

“We do not have security following us around, so the issue does not require a hasty decision.

“People’s safety needs to be considered before the marching order.

“I asked my only daughter to stay at home, if the governor sack her for not coming to work on Monday, let her come home and manage with me.

“Her life is more important to me than the salary,” she mumbled.

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