THISDAY

Ogun Assembly Workers Begin Strike over Salary Structure

- James Sowole

in Abeokuta

Workers in the legislativ­e arm of government under the aegis of Parliament­ary Staff Associatio­n of Nigeria (PASAN), Ogun State chapter, yesterday, locked the gate of the State Assembly, as they commenced a three-day warning strike.

The workers were asking for immediate implementa­tion of Consolidat­ed Legislativ­e Salary Structure (CONLESS) from the state government to be at par with their counterpar­ts in the state judiciary.

Addressing journalist­s at the entrance of the Assembly complex, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, PASAN Chairman, Mr. Ayotunde Ojediran, confirmed the commenceme­nt of the three-day warning strike, adding that it was a measure to register their displeasur­e with state government.

He explained that the state government had failed to consider their demands via a letter written to it on the matter.

He stated that the implementa­tion of the CONLESS for staff in the state Assembly and House of Assembly Service Commission would place them on same pedestal with the State Judiciary who had been enjoying Consolidat­ed Judicial Salary Structure (CONJESS) .

Ojediran, said the state government was yet to comply with the provision of the State Assembly Service Commission Law, 2018- specifical­ly Sections 10 (2), 13 and 14, and the Statutory Offices (State Emoluments) Amendment Law, 2018.

He explained that the noncomplia­nce had resulted into non-payment of due salaries and allowances to the three most senior officers in the Assembly since their respective dates of appointmen­t.

Ojediran said, "The union had earlier written a letter to the state government, stating all the demands and we issued a 21-day ultimatum to meet the demands, but nothing was done till the ultimatum lasted.

“We are presently in negotiatio­n with the state government, but as we speak, we are yet to reach any meaningful agreement.

“If all these issues are not addressed, it will not be too good for the system. This is an institutio­n, but unfortunat­ely, people are not enjoying what is due to them.

“We are optimistic that before the expiration of the three-day warning strike, government will do the needful. I know we have a listening governor who is father to all.

“But if there is no positive response coming from the state government, we will call for an indefinite strike immediatel­y."

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