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Anambra parliamentary workers suspend indefinite strike

Guardian Nigeria 2024/5/19

The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), Anambra chapter, said it has suspended the indefinite strike it embarked upon on March 28. The Chairman of the association, Abraham Okoye, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Awka that the decision was reached after the government had set in measures to address their…

Anambra state chapter of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) said it has suspended the indefinite strike it embarked upon on March 28
Anambra state chapter of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) said it has suspended the indefinite strike it embarked upon on March 28. PIX: ICIR Nigeria

The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), Anambra chapter, said it has suspended the indefinite strike it embarked upon on March 28.

The Chairman of the association, Abraham Okoye, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Awka that the decision was reached after the government had set in measures to address their demands.

Okoye said that part of the measures was to address issues of unpaid peculiar allowances of staff of the state House Assembly.

“The executive of Anambra PASAN and southeast zonal leadership of PASAN met with the leadership of the state Assembly, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Head of Service, and a team of permanent secretaries,” he said.

“The meetings resolved that the leadership of the Assembly commits to the payment of Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure (CONLESS) to the staff.

“A joint committee of the Executive and the Assembly was set to look into and advise the governor on the modalities for financial autonomy of Anambra state House of Assembly.

“Therefore, with the above developments, Anambra state PASAN is directed by its national body to suspend the indefinite strike for two months.”

According to Okoye, if nothing is done by the end of the two months timeline, PASAN will recommence the strike.

NAN reports that the indefinite strike was due to the non-implementation of full legislative financial autonomy and non-payment of the allowances that had been recurring in the state’s budget since 2019.

The association was also protesting non-constitution of the state Legislative Service Commission as provided by Anambra Legislative Service Commission Law, 2022.

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