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BREAKING News: Protesting Workers Shut National Assembly Over Unpaid Salaries

A few specialists under the umbrella of Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), were caught on camera reciting tunes as they obstructed the passageway of the two councils of the National Assembly, and promised not to withdraw until the point when they got warning of installment.

The laborers held bulletins bearing engravings, for example, 'Omolori is a temporary worker' 'executing staff with poor state of administration' and 'comprise the National Assembly commission now.' 

Sani Omolori is the assistant of the get together. 

The Chairman of PASAN, Bature Musa, who talked on the planned two-day challenge non-usage of another pay structure and a build-up of back payments, said that the present dissents and picketing of National Assembly by individuals, would end at 2pm. 

He said; "National Assembly is a caretaker of the law and we are not in this parliament to kick illegal. We are well behaved residents. When it is 2 O'clock, we will come back to our individual workplaces." 

Musa, who tended to columnists saying that officials would not be kept from getting to the Red and the Green chambers when they arrive, expressed that the laborers were not in a faceoff with legislators. 

He stated, "The word 'picketing' does not keep anyone from working, it is a message gone to the initiative of the National Assembly. What's more, bear in mind, it is for a length of somewhere in the range of 9am and 2pm. At that point, from that point forward, everybody will come back to work. 

"We have not asked anyone not to go to their workplaces. What we had at the back of our brains when we set out was that when they come around, they will discover what is going on, in light of the fact that we have kept in touch with them right around eight months prior and nothing is by all accounts occurring. 

"You will concur with me that they are nearly on out and this is the best time for us to shout so anyone can hear on the grounds that the entire world will know why we are setting out on this quiet exhibition." 

The PASAN pioneer said the laborers were prepared for arrangements with the National Assembly the executives.
BREAKING News: Protesting Workers Shut National Assembly Over Unpaid Salaries Reviewed by FOW 24 News on December 04, 2018 Rating: 5 A few specialists under the umbrella of Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), were caught on camera reciting tunes as they o...

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