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Low turnout of workers after Christmas holidays

Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government recorded a low turnout of workers on Friday after the two-day public holiday for the Christmas festivities.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) correspondent, who monitored the resumption of work in Umuahia, reports that only a few workers were seen at their duty posts at the state secretariat, located at Ogurube Layout, Umuahia.

Federal Government had declared Wednesday and Thursday as public holidays to enable workers to celebrate the Christmas.

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Most of the offices visited were under lock and key while the few workers around were seen cleaning up their offices and in groups, exchanging pleasantries and sharing their holiday experience.

Also at the secretariat, the eateries and shops had yet to open for business, while the car parks were literally empty.

Some of the workers, who spoke on the development, said that it was the usual trend during every Christmas period.

Mr. Igwe Chukwunaru, a civil servant in the Ministry of Rural Development and Poverty Reduction, who was seen in office tiding up things, said that the low turnout was normally witnessed after festivities.

He described the trend as a breach of the civil service rule, saying that workers were advised ahead of the holiday to ensure they resumed after the holidays.

Another civil servant, Mrs. Kate Kalu, said that work usually pick up after the New Year celebration.

Kalu said that the scantiness witnessed in various offices was not unusual at this time of the year.(NAN)

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