The government has announced the early disbursement of civil servants’ final salary payment for the year, with wages being paid out today in a timely manner ahead of the Christmas holidays. This decision was confirmed by the Ministry of Finance, which aims to alleviate the financial stress faced by civil servants and their families during the festive period, while also stimulating nationwide economic activity.
In their statement, the Ministry emphasized that this initiative is designed to help civil servants meet their financial obligations during Christmas, thereby contributing positively to the economy at large. Minister for Finance, Commerce and Business Development, Esrom Immanuel, acknowledged the significant efforts of public servants throughout the year. He commended their dedication and professionalism in providing essential public services and furthering national development goals.
Immanuel extended his festive greetings to civil servants and their families, wishing them a joyful and prosperous Christmas and New Year. He highlighted the importance of public servants in sustaining vital public services and their crucial role in advancing the country’s aspirations.
Looking ahead, the government indicated that the next scheduled salary payment for civil servants will occur on January 8, 2026. This early salary release reflects the government’s commitment to fiscal responsibility while ensuring timely compensation for public servants, particularly during pivotal national and cultural celebrations, underscoring the importance of supporting those who serve the community.

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