Ahead of Saturday October 10 Governorship election in Ondo State ,Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has directed that Friday, Oct. 9, be observed as a work-free day for state workers.
A statement by the State Commissioner for information and Orientation, Mr Donald Ojogo on Thursday in Akure said the decision became necessary in view of the fact that some people will have to travel to their home towns for the election.
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According to Ojogo, Friday is specifically approved as such to enable workers to have enough time to embark on adequate measures aimed at preparing themselves for the election.
“This includes necessary trips by workers to areas where they are registered to cast their votes.
Eligible voters are advised to be law abiding throughout the period of the exercise.
“They are equally encouraged to take maximum advantage of the adequate security measures already put in place to exercise their voting rights without any fear of harassment, intimidation and molestation.
“Governor Akeredolu wishes all stakeholders, especially our workers in the public service, the best of luck as they exercise their civic responsibility,” the commissioner said.












