National Assembly workers to halt strike action

On Tuesday, Sunday Sabiyi, the chairman of the association at the National Assembly premises in Abuja announced that the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria would suspend the strike action which was initiated in the previous week. The strike action was as a result of the failure of the National Assembly management to implement the reviewed minimum…

On Tuesday, Sunday Sabiyi, the chairman of the association at the National Assembly premises in Abuja announced that the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria would suspend the strike action which was initiated in the previous week.

PASAN had announced the strike action in a circular to its members which stated that the strike was to commence on June 5, 2022. The strike action was as a result of the failure of the National Assembly management to implement the reviewed minimum wage and other allowances contained in the Revised Conditions of Service.

The chairman noted that the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan promised that the allowances will be paid by the end of the month.

“Our National President has spoken and we have heard, they said by July, we would get approval and complete the implementation and the allowances would be paid by the end of June, The Senate President said after the allowances have been paid by June ending, he would call for a town hall meeting. If he doesn’t call for the town hall meeting, we will call for another strike action. For this reason, we have suspended the strike action for now. So, everybody should go and rest, have your bathe and resume the day’s activities.”