The Ondo state government has declared Friday, November 25, a work free day. The move by the state government, according to source is to enable workers prepare for Saturday’s governorship election.
The state Head of Service, Toyin Akinkuotu in a statement on Thursday, November 24, directed all heads of MDAs to inform workers in their offices.
Voters in Ondo state will be going to the polls on Saturday, November 26 to elect a new governor that would take over from Olusegun Mimiko, whose tenure expires in February 2017. 28 political parties are featuring governorship candidates for the coming election.
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