Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), Oyo State chapter on Tuesday shut all the entrances of the State Assembly complex in compliance with the directive of the national leadership of the association.
Report says that the protest signals the commencement of an indefinite strike by the legislative workers and total shut down of the legislative arm.
The protesting workers, dressed in their official uniform carried placards and sang solidarity songs to express their agitation against the continuous suppression of the Legislative Arm of Government under the Executive Arm.
Some of the grievances as expressed on the placards read: “Give us our autonomy. Enough is enough”, “We say no to executive slavery”, “Legislative arm is a separate arm of government”, “AGF, implement Order 10, 2020”, “Legislative financial autonomy is a constitutional right”, among others.
The protesting workers, who assembled at the House of Assembly Complex entrance blocked the main entrance with some vehicles while they sang and danced.
The situation forced a security readjustment at the Oyo State Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, as only one gate in the complex was opened.
Addressing the protesters, Oyo PASAN Chairman, Comrade Yemi Alade alleged that the Nigeria’s Governors Forum was behind the plot of non-implementation of the financial autonomy of the lawmakers.
Alade said that they were fighting for the non-implementation of the financial autonomy as it was a provisional constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Having observed that with the current emasculation of the legislative arm of government, there can be no true democracy.
“The bill has been passed since 2018, then in May, 2020, President Muhammadu Buhari also capped it with a Presidential Order 10, but up till now, they are yet to implement it.
“And this is a fundamental provision of the constitution which has been relegated to the background.
“As a staff of the House of Assembly, if there is no true democracy; no independence, it will affect the democracy of the country.
“It is affecting the entire country not only the staff of the House of Assembly because the principle of separation of power stipulates that each arm of government must act separately and if there is no financial autonomy, all other arms of government will be in slavery to the executive arm.
“Our grievances are against both the state and federal government. There is a presidential order that mandated them to implement this financial autonomy but the Governors Forum is the one behind the non-implementation.’’
In solidarity with the protesters, the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin said all the lawmakers had earlier been advised to stay away from the complex due to the protest and as such the protest did not come as surprise.
He appreciated the workers for choosing to take up the fight in the interest of the independence of the Legislative Arm and deepening of the country’s democracy.
“I want to use this medium to appreciate the PASAN because without you, we can’t be a legislative arm of government.
“I know that PASAN remains the landlord of the legislature arm of government and it is our responsibility to build PASAN as well the civil service.
“We appreciate, encourage and support you in all your endeavours.
“I know that whatever you fight for is a responsible fight and it’s your right. What you are fighting for can only build the legislative arm of government.
“The lawmakers and I will always support what will bring development to the legislative arm of government as long as you are united; I can guarantee you that the autonomy for the State House of Assembly nationwide will be granted by the Governors Forum.’’
Ogundoyin said that they had series of meetings at the conference even with the Governors Forum and with what was on ground and the progress made, “ we are almost at the finish line’’.
“Details of the meeting at the ongoing Governors Forum will be released at the appropriate time. I thank PASAN for the steps taken because it has been long overdue for the Legislative Arm of Government to have its financial autonomy.
“The general consensus is that we will use one method for all the states and that will bring about rapid development and independence for the States House of Assembly nationwide,’’ he said.