The Guardian (Nigeria)

PASAN protests ‘ breach of agreement’ with National Assembly management

Payment won’t commence without minister’s approval, says Clerk

- From John Akubo, Abuja

PLACARD- carrying members of Parliament­ary Staff Associatio­nofnigeria( PASAN), yesterday, staged a peaceful protest at the National Assembly over what they described as breach of a Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MOU) with National Assembly management.

The April 13, 2021 agreement, according to the associatio­n, was supposed to have resulted in full implementa­tion of the new National Minimum Wage Act 2019 and the Revised

Conditions of Service.

In a reaction, however, National Assembly Clerk, speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and Labour, Adesoro Austin, said the MOU the management had with the staff indicated the wage would commencefr­omjanuary2­020, and not April 2019, as anticipate­d by the staff.

He said the Presidenti­al Steering Committee on Wages, chaired by the Minister of Finance, is yet to approve the wage. He said: “Management said the payment would start from January 2020, which is what was stated in the letter from the Salaries and Wages Commission. Management said it will not pay until the board approves the money. “That is the issue. But the staff want management to pay. When auditors come, they will receive a query for illegal pay - ment, since there is a promise from the Salary and Wages Commission to look into it.” But armed with resolution­s of the Joint Congress of PASAN ( National Assembly and National Assembly

Commission, NASC) chapters, held on January 6, 2022, signed by Comrade Sunday Sabiyi, Chairman ( National Assembly) and Comrade A. Liman, Vice Chairman ( NASC), the workers levelled the following accusation­s:

“Breach of MOU by decision of management not to honour agreement as at December 31, 2021, being end of Fourth Quarter 2021; management violated the new National Minimum Wage Act, 2019, shortchang­ing staff by eight months; non- payment of rent subsidy; non- payment of 15 months arrears of Consolidat­ed Peculiar ( Conpeculia­r) Allowance, includingc­orrectiono­fmiscalcul­ated payments of the allowance; and non- payment of six months arrears of Hazard Allowance for National Assembly Staff, among others. The letter conveying the resolution­s was addressed to the Clerktothe­nationalas­sembly, Amos Ojo Olatunde, on January 6, 2022 and copied to the Senate President; Speaker, House of Representa­tives; and Executive Chairman, NASC, among others.

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