Again, Ayade locks out civil servants for lateness

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Cross River State civil servants were locked out of their offices for the second time in two days after being locked out of the Governor’s office on Wednesday.

On Thursday, the strike spread to other offices, with the gates of the Cross River Geographic Information Agency, a Lands ministry agency, locked and workers milling around.

Before storming the gate, they parked their cars along the road.

Reacting, the state Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Benedict Ukpepi described the development as a shame to the civil service.

“Labour can only talk to workers to follow service regulations but the head of service should talk to the governor. Labour cannot support any wrong thing because civil servants are supposed to be in office by 7:30am, while work starts by 8 am but the approach of locking workers out is what we are complaining about,” he said.

The workers were complaining of low morale being responsible for their lateness to work.