The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN)
sealed up the Delta State Assembly chambers and chased out
Speaker Monday Igbuya and other members of the Assembly on Tuesday.
The
angry Assembly workers also scuttled the day's sitting over what they
called “high headedness” and insensitivity by the Speaker towards
workers’ welfare.
According to SaharaReporters, the workers sealed up the chambers at about 10 a.m after attempts to meet with Speaker Igbuya and the leadership of the House on issues concerning their welfare have proved abortive.
The workers, however, vowed that the House would not sit until they were given due attention.
Speaking on behalf of the workers, PASAN State Chairman McCarthy Oburutu explained that the Speaker’s stoppage of their special duty allowance (SDA), which they had been receiving until now, triggered their actions.
However, in response to the workers’ actions, Speaker Igbuya mobilized armed policemen from the State Police Command, to keep protesters in check and maintain law and order in the Assembly.
Minutes into the incident, the Speaker resurfaced and told the workers that he was not answerable to them and therefore advised them to channel their grievances to the State Head of Service, claiming that the stoppage was not limited to the Assembly workers.
The embattled Speaker, however, admitted that the SDA was suspended, although not removed entirely, in order to enable the government to embark on a verification exercise to determine who benefits from it.
It was gathered, though not confirmed, that the House later held a plenary for about five minutes after a closed door meeting with the leadership of the union.



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