CLOGSAG shuts Kadjebi offices over unpaid demands
Government offices in Kadjebi sat completely empty on Monday morning after civil servants walked off the job nationwide.
CLOGSAG hits the picket lines
- CLOGSAG members launched a nationwide strike on March 9.
- A March 5 letter from national leadership authorized the walkout.
- The government failed to deliver on agreed service conditions.
- Long-standing demands pushed workers past their breaking point.
Kadjebi District goes dark
- Emmanuel Doe chairs Kadjebi’s local CLOGSAG chapter.
- Every office at the District Assembly was shut by 0830.
- Full compliance with the national directive was confirmed.
- Doe stressed this is not a confrontation with the government.
Public services take a serious hit
- District assemblies across the country felt the impact.
- Environmental health and sanitation units went unstaffed.
- The Department of Food and Agriculture got affected too.
- Social welfare and community development operations stalled completely.
