The federal executive council (FEC), presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on Wednesday, 29 September, approved a 14-day paternity leave
The federal executive council (FEC), presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, on Wednesday, 29 September, approved a 14-day paternity leave for federal male workers.
Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Folasade Yemi-Esan, disclosed this while briefing state house correspondents at the end of the weekly meeting.
Yemi-Esan explained that the paternity leave will allow fathers to properly bond with their newborn babies or adopted children.
“We’ve gotten approval to include paternity leave. This is something that is new. And this is something that the unions in the service asked that we include, and luckily, we’ve been able to include it,” she said.
“We’ve also been able to ensure that leave now is calculated based on working days, not on calendar days.
“Paternity leave is the leave that is approved for men when their spouses or wives have given birth to a newborn baby, or if the husband and wife have just adopted a baby of less than four months, then the man is entitled to paternity leave of about 14 days.
“So, that is what has been approved for men, so that the men and their babies also can bond well. It’s important because we want the young children and the youth to bond properly with their fathers, just as they bond well with their mothers.
“This is the first time that this has been approved for men to form bonds at the early stages, especially at the early stage of a child’s life. That is when it’s very important for this bonding to take place.”
This development comes months after the federal government approved paternity leave for staff of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).
Prior to the approval for NITDA staff in March 2021, there was no provision for paternity leave for male civil servants, while female employees are entitled to three months of maternity leave.
The house of representatives had, in 2018, rejected a bill seeking to grant paternity leave to married men.
Meanwhile, a few states in the country including Lagos and Enugu have approved paternity leave for employees.