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JUST-IN: Workers Shut NASS Gate, Vow To Lock 36 State Assemblies
- The workers during the protest threatened that if their demands are not met, they will continue the protest and occupy all State Assemblies across the Federation.
- The workers also alleged that the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) is impeding every effort to also implement President Muhammadu Buhari’s Executive Order 10
Members of the Parliamentary Workers Association of Nigeria (PASAN) on Tuesday protested at the gate of the National Assembly in Abuja.
The workers during the protest threatened that if their demands are not met, they will continue the protest and occupy all State Assemblies across the Federation.
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President of the Parliamentary Workers Association of Nigeria, Mohammed Usman, who spoke on behalf of the workers, said the Federal lawmakers should take the necessary steps to implement financial autonomy for the legislature arm as the welfare of their members is tied under the autonomy.
“Enough is enough, when there is no legislation, there is no country. They want to deny the independence of the legislature, we will not allow that. If they continue to deny us financial autonomy, we will use everything in our arsenal to fight them.
“We are after the governors, we are after the implementation committee that the needful must be done.
“In the next six days, if the implementation is not done, we will shut down the whole 36 states assemblies including the National Assembly,” Usman told journalists during the protest.
The workers also alleged that the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) is impeding every effort to also implement President Muhammadu Buhari’s Executive Order 10 which was signed last year, to grant autonomy for the judiciary and also improve their welfare.
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