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It’s A National Scandal That Civil Servants Still At Home Since COVID Lockdown – Osita Chidoka

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Published: June 15, 2025
Last updated: June 15, 2025
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It’s A National Scandal That Civil Servants Still At Home Since COVID Lockdown - Osita Chidoka | Daily Report Nigeria
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Former minister of aviation, Osita Chidoka has described as a “national scandal”, continued staying at home of some civil servants, 20 months after the COVID-19 lockdown.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the former minister said given the decline in infection and mortality rates, federal government offices should have fully opened for business.

Chidoka said: “COVID-19 came, and in March 2020, the federal government imposed a national lockdown. Government offices, public transport, markets, churches, bars and other gathering points were closed,”

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“One year eight months after, deaths related to Covid are down, infection rates, according to NCDC, are down, and the government, rightly, has eased restrictions. Churches, markets, bars, night clubs and other gathering points and businesses are all open except federal government offices.

“Levels 01 to 13 are still at home since March last year. Only levels 14 to 17 are required to come to the office. They are not working remotely because the government has not built nor adopted a virtual platform for remote — a sign of the analogue government we have in a fast-changing digital world.

“Could it be that someone forgot to write a memo to reopen the government offices, or there may be a realisation that the government can function without its current workforce? On either count, this is a national scandal.

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“So we borrow every month to pay salaries to those who do not work? This negligent act is a sad reminder of the seriousness we are confronting the nation’s existential challenges.

“Someone needs to explain to the nation why civil servants are still at home and receiving salaries monthly? In 2020 and 2021, the government budget for personnel cost was about 6.8 trillion naira, implying that we have paid over 4 trillion to people who did no work for the government.

“Where are our legislators? Where is the civil society and NLC? The continued closure of government office to the bulk of the staff is a clear indictment of our current national values about productivity and attitude to work—a terrible example.”

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