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Economic hardship: Lagos civil servants to work three days a week

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Economic hardship: Lagos civil servants to work three days a week

Lagos Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has announced that civil servants from level 1-14 would begin to work three days a week as part of measures to ease the prevailing economic hardship in the State. He spoke during a live media chat, ‘Sanwo Speaks’, to intimate residents on steps being taken to reduce the economic burden on […]

Economic hardship: Lagos civil servants to work three days a week
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