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Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by Mrakeli: 6:23am On Dec 17, 2018
The National Assembly leadership has said it is making frantic efforts to avert the proposed industrial action by workers under the umbrella of Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), which is likely to affect the 2019 budget presentation by President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday.

In a telephone chat with Akelicious on what the National Assembly is doing to avert the proposed strike, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon Abdulrazak Namdas, said efforts are already ongoing to prevent the planned strike scheduled today.


“We will appeal to them. We have started reaching out to them. At least every one of them knows that we are following up their matter. We laid their report in the House. It was considered; we invited the Minister of Finance to see why money was not released to pay them their increment and the report is to be presented at the plenary on Tuesday.

“So, if you block us from entering on Tuesday, how do we solve the problem? So, we will consult with them?” He queried.

Namdas added that the lawmakers have been intervening in the matter and are still committed to following through, regretting that should the strike go as planned; it will only complicate the matter.

“What we are appealing for now is for the workers to continue to be very understanding. The budget is to be presented by Wednesday; we all know the possible implication on the entirety of Nigerians, if the document is not presented on that day.

“Our appeal is that since we are still very much on the issue and engaging the critical stakeholders. The workers should reconsider their stand and let the engagement continue for a quick resolution,” he appealed.

However, PASAN chairman, Bature told THISDAY that the strike action will go on as proposed, saying no member of the National Assembly leadership had called to prevail on them not to proceed on the strike.

“I have not been contacted by anybody as far as the leadership is concerned, so the strike will still continue tomorrow (today) as planned.”

But he assured that unlike the December 4 picketing where they prevented lawmakers from accessing the legislative chambers, the lawmakers will have access to the chambers.

He added that workers have already been mobilised to stay off duty between December 17 and 20.

On whether or not the strike would affect the proposed presentation of the 2019 budget, Bature noted that “It is the members of PASAN who are not working. Our members will not be around to work. They will not work for the legislators and they will not work for the management, and legislators can come. And I am sure the president is not coming to lay the budget before staff, he is coming to lay the budget before the legislators”.

“It may partly affect budget presentation because some of our workers who carry the maze may not be readily available to do that and if that happens, that
may impact their sitting arrangements.

“Sitting will be illegitimate as far as we are concerned; so invariably it will affect their activities definitely. Unless if those staff that are the Sergeants-at-Arm want to come,” he said.

https://www.akelicious.net/2018/12/federal-lawmakers-move-to-avert-workers.html

Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by Umueme: 6:28am On Dec 17, 2018
If you like avert the strike o,stop the strike o.What we know is that the lifeless one will be relocating to Daura this febuary.Shikena

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Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by Sunofgod(m): 7:08am On Dec 17, 2018
Useless politrickians.....
Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by deboysben(m): 7:08am On Dec 17, 2018
National assembly should pay workers haba,

Why will they not pay workers yet they are receiving fat salary.

They should pay their workers.

what's all this!

Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by StPete: 7:08am On Dec 17, 2018
That is how this government ended up scamming workers. The new minimum wage is yet to be agreed upon and to take effect yet workers have been cajoled and deceived to go back to work

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Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:09am On Dec 17, 2018
Shame on our senators ...... especially the senate President.

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Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by Bossontop(m): 7:13am On Dec 17, 2018
undecided
I will just advise them not to listen to promises......if they dont get alerts of their salaries they should proceed with thier strike......shikena


Umueme:
If you like avert the strike o,stop the strike o.What we know is that the lifeless one will be relocating to Daura this febuary.Shikena

Chaii boss colet am......oil dey ur head jareh!!

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Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by tjide: 9:14am On Dec 17, 2018
Please Op, be specific with the categories of workers going on strike in your subject, you are making it sound as if the strike is for all FG workers
Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by lizfrosh: 9:23am On Dec 17, 2018
nice development
Re: Federal Lawmakers Move To Avert Workers’ Strike by Wesify(m): 11:22am On Dec 17, 2018
Where is NLC?

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