Group cautions against planned national assembly picketing

The Progressive Staff Forum of the National Assembly has urged a faction of the Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria to explore lawful avenues in pressing their demands.
It said disputes should not be allowed to disrupt legislative activities.
In a statement on Monday, the forum’s coordinator, Isah Mohammed, advised the concerned staff to seek redress through the appropriate authorities.
He said they could petition the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission or the Nigeria Police Force over any allegations of financial impropriety.
He cautioned that picketing or blocking access to the National Assembly would undermine parliamentary operations, stressing that disputes within PASAN should not interfere with legislative duties.
According to him, the clerk of the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, has already constituted a committee to investigate the matter as part of efforts to address staff grievances.
The forum also appealed to security agencies to ensure peace and order within the National Assembly complex in the event of any planned protest.
“We call on the security agencies, DSS, and police to be on alert. Arrest and hold responsible the so-called concerned staff if there is a breakdown of law and order within the National Assembly,” the statement added.
It further urged all staff to work together in resolving internal disagreements, emphasising dialogue and lawful processes as the most effective means of addressing disputes.
(NAN)
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