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FG ORDERS CIVIL SERVANTS TO RETURN TO WORK OR FACE PUNISHMENT

Federal Government has directed all federal civil servants to report to work as from Wednesday.



The Head of Service of the Federation, Alhaji Bello Sali, who gave the directive in Abuja, today, said security officers had been deployed to the various government offices to ensure their security.



He said government had discovered that many civil servants could not report for work due to lack of transport and, therefore, directed that the various Ministries, Departments and Agencies to provide staff buses for the transportation of workers to and from work.



It was also learnt that some government agencies had opened fresh attendance registers with a view to punishing workers who failed to report for work.



Honestly I'm beginning to fear that the FG are not taking seriously the dangers of this protests escalating to the point of causing a revolution like the one we saw in Lybia a few months ago eh, abeg FG, make una try resolve this matter now.



Protesters have said that today political demands shall be made on Mr president and if he doesn't respond, then this protest shall take a violent turn. I'm just hoping that the President can turn this thing around before its too late.

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