Kaduna State Chapter of Parliamentary Workers’ Association Suspends Strike 


Murjanatu Abdullahi, Kaduna.

The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN), Kaduna State chapter, has suspended its strike action, which it embarked upon over non-implementation of financial autonomy.

The Union Chairman, Kaduna State Chapter, Abdurashid Abarshi, made this known when he led members of the Union to open the Assembly gate in Kaduna today, Tuesday.

READ MORE:  Financial Autonomy: Nasarawa State Assembly Joins Parliamentary Workers’ Nationwide Strike 

Abarshi said the suspension of the strike action followed an agreement reached on all their demands between the national body of the union and Nigerian Governors’ Forum.

READ ALSO:  Oyo State Assembly Appeals to Parliamentary Workers to End Strike

He said in the agreement, the Consolidated Legislative Salary Structure (CONLESS) must commence in the month of January, 2024, which means all state legislature must be captured in the 2024 Appropriation Law.

He further explained that by 28th of February 2024, if all agreements were not achieved, the Union would call on all members to re-embark on another strike for the full implementation of their demands.

He appreciated the support of all members, security agencies, and media correspondents, among others.

The chairman concluded by encouraging all staff members to resume their normal activities for the progress of Kaduna State and Nigeria in general.

You may also like

Recent News

CROSS RIVER STANDS FIRM: DELEGATION DID NOT WALK OUT OF RMAFC MEETING

At least 11 dead in South Africa in latest crash involving a minibus taxi

error code: 524

Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), speaks during a press conference at the IATA annual general meeting and World Air Transport Summit (WATS) in New Delhi on June 2, 2025. (Photo by Money SHARMA / AFP)

Sustainable aviation fuel targets not achievable says IATA chief

Gov Yusuf's planned defection to APC: Fresh concern over Kano emirship tussle

Kano Rail Project Gets N1 Trillion Approval

Scroll to Top