The Federal Government has cancelled the three-month pre-retirement leave for civil servants in Nigeria. This decision aims to boost productivity and keep civil servants engaged in their work until they officially retire.
Simon Lalong, the Minister of Labour and Employment, shared this news during a recent briefing. He said the change is meant to improve how the civil service operates and to make sure that experienced workers continue to help the system until they retire.
Lalong pointed out that this decision fits with the government's plan to reform the civil service and improve how services are delivered. He mentioned that the pre-retirement leave has been a common practice that often caused a drop in productivity among civil servants as they neared retirement.
The Minister encouraged all civil servants to accept this change and stay committed to their work. He stressed the significance of their roles in helping the nation grow. Lalong also reassured that the government will provide the needed support and resources to help all civil servants adjust to this new policy.





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