Election postponement: FG orders immediate payment of workers’ salary



The federal government has approved the payment of salaries ahead of the 25th day of the month pay day “to enable voters travel”.

Lai Mohammed, minister of information, disclosed this at the end of this week’s federal executive council (FEC) meeting in Abuja.

Mohammed said the government took the decision to enable those who intend travelling a distance to vote to be able to do so.


Mohammed said to cushion effect of the postponement, some organaisation decided to a slash in prices of services.


“The Independent Petroleum organisation of Nigeria, (IPMAN), with over 50,000 members and who control almost 80% of our distribution network, met a couple of days ago on how to cushion the effect of the postponement, and announced the reduction of the price of petroleum motor spirit (PMS) from N145 per liter to N140 per liter. .

This discount reflects the alignment of IPMAN with government and the discount is valid between the 21st of February and the 25th, of this year to allow those who want to go back home to vote,” he said.

Also, the National Union of Road Transport Workers, which has about two million members and who operate motor parks in all 774 local government areas of the country, an affiliate of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) with members cutting across drivers, bus boys, motor parks operators etc, have offered to provide discounts to travellers using their motor parks and members who are looking to travel to their respective voting points. .

This discount is also to encourage voters who would have normally been disenfranchised as a result of INEC’s postponement. This discount is also valid between the 21st of February and the 25th February.


Arik and Aero airlines have also thrown in their own incentives. Aero contractors have offered 50 percent discount to all travellers who present their permanent voters card (PVC) at the purchasing point. .


Arik will be selling their one way ticket at N16,000 to any destination across the country. This is to support Nigerians looking to travel to cast their vote.“ - #portharcourtblog