PASAN Strikes Over Legislative Autonomy and Allowances
The Parliamentary Staff Association Of Nigeria (PASAN) Akwa Ibom State Chapter, has today embarked on indefinite strike demanding on financial autonomy, legislative duty allowance from the State Governor, Pastor UMO ENO.
The Union also listed other major demand including legislative salary structure, outfit allowance, Staff training, PASAN legislative week from the Governor.
Staff of the Assembly are currently barred from gaining entry into the Assembly Complex including Heads of Department, Heads of Unit among other staff.
Recall that, last year October the union also embarked on strike and was suspended through the intervention of the State Governor.
NLC Asks the IMF to Allow Nigerians Breathe
Nigeria Labour Congress – NLC, has dismissed the International Monetary Fund, IMF, denial of any role in Nigeria government’s removal of petrol subsidy and the implementation of other anti-people economic policies, insisting that the body is behind the country’s economic woes.
According to the NLC, the IMF and the World Bank remain the twin forces that have a longstanding pattern of recommending harsh and unworkable economic policies to developing nations.
In a statement, the President of NLC, JOE AJAERO, urged the World Bank and IMF to remove their knees from Nigeria’s necks so that the country can breathe as a nation.
“I Was Never Minister For Petroluem” – President Tinubu
The Presidency has clarified that President BOLA TINUBU did not appoint himself as the substantive minister of Petroleum as speculated by some individuals in the country.
The clarification is coming on the heels of some citizens calling on the President to surrender his office as substantive minister of petroleum to a competent Nigerian.
They had argued that retaining the office of petroleum minister for himself since he composed his cabinet in August 2023 has not boosted the country’s daily oil production in any way.
Speaking on the development in a Programme Monitored by INSPIRATION FM, News, theSpecial Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr BAYO ONANUGA explained that the president has never called himself the Minister of Petroleum, saying it is the citizens that are attaching the petroleum portfolio to him.