Mar 18 • 13:53 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Yobe pays March salaries early ahead of Eid

The Yobe State Government has initiated early payment of March salaries to assist civil servants in preparing for Eid al-Fitr.

The Yobe State Government in Nigeria is taking proactive steps by early disbursing March 2026 salaries for civil servants, aimed at easing their preparations for the impending Eid al-Fitr celebrations. With the approval of Governor Mai Mala Buni, the initiative has been confirmed by the Ministry of Finance, which stated that the payments have been processed and sent to banks. This early payment is seen as a supportive gesture to help workers and their families celebrate the festive season with dignity and comfort.

A statement from the government's Digital and Strategic Communications unit emphasized that this measure reflects the administration's commitment to the welfare of its workers. Since Governor Buni took office, the administration has prioritized the regular and timely payment of salaries, showcasing a track record of diligence in handling workers' entitlements. This early disbursement is expected not only to alleviate financial pressure but also to reinforce the state's responsible governance.

Eid al-Fitr, a significant religious holiday for Muslims, marks the end of Ramadan and is a time of celebration and community. The early salary payments are likely to have a positive impact on civil servants, allowing them to adequately prepare for the festivities by purchasing goods and making necessary arrangements. Such financial support can foster community well-being during the holiday period and demonstrates the government's attention to its workforce's needs during a critical time.

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