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Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Islie: 8:20am On Mar 27, 2019
A plot that would extend the stay of the Clerk of the National Assembly, Mohammed Sani-Omolori, and other top officials, is breeding disquiet within the ranks of staff of the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC).

The extension plan is also causing murmur among civil servants who say the proposed changes have far-reaching implications on the wider civil service regulations and laws guiding employment and pensions in Nigeria.

The planned extension of stay for the top officials is being considered among the proposed condition of service of National Assembly staff which has been laid before two chambers of the National Assembly for approval.

The proposal, which an official said is being promoted through the backdoor, would enable Mr Sani-Omolori and others to retire only on attaining 65 years or after 40 years of service.

Some senior civil servants express fears over the legality of the new proposal as retirement is not determined by staff condition of service, which only clarifies agency-specific mundane issues.

The key Nigerian civil service laws peg retirement age at 60 years of age or 35 years in service, with the exception of judges and professors.

“The exception for judges and professors was only in relations to the expected wisdom that comes with age in those professions. Even in the judiciary, it is only the judges that have that special condition. But normal civil service is nothing that requires those exceptions,” said a director in the office of the Head of Service who pleaded not to be named as he is not authorised to speak on the matter.

Aside from Mr Sani-Omolori, other officials who could benefit from the proposed plan are the Clerk of the House of Representatives, Giwa Anonkhai, and Secretary of the NASC, Olusanya Ajakaiye.

The three officials have between four to 21 months to retire.

Though the trio would not be the only beneficiaries of the new proposal, they are alleged to be in the forefront of pushing for the new service terms which could see them stay longer in their plump posts.

Mr Ajakaiye is due to proceed on terminal leave in May, as he is set to retire in August. He was born on August 19, 1959.

Mr Sani-Omolori, who was born on May 7, 1961 started work on February 6, 1985. He is therefore expected to retire in February next year when he attains 35 years in service.

The House or Representatives Clerk, Mr Anonkhai, is due to attain the mandatory retirement age of 60 next year. He was born on November 25, 1960.


Smuggled resolution

Insiders accused the three senior officials of smuggling the proposal into the condition of service tabled before the House of Representatives on December 12, 2018.

Section 8 of the proposed conditions of service which deals with the subhead, Leaving the Service, as published by the House’s votes and proceedings, contains the controversial clause.

“The compulsory retirement age for all officers of all grades in the service shall be 65 years of age or 40 years of pensionable service whichever is earlier,” the first clause of the section reads.

This is however in contravention of the original position of the National Assembly Service Commission which was transmitted to the Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara, earlier in the year.

The NASC had in May written to the two National Assembly leaders forwarding the draft condition of service for their approval.

Senior workers say the decision to write to the lawmakers was out of courtesy and for notification, as the commission is empowered to work on those regulations.

But in a letter dated May 23, 2018, the then Executive Chairman of the NASC, Adamu Fika, wrote to the two leaders forwarding the condition of service “for consideration by the National Assembly” before bringing it into effect.

Relying on Section 61(a) of the National Assembly Service Act 2014, which empowers the commission “to formulate and implement guidelines functions” and Section 19Ii) which empowers it to issue regulations on conditions of service, Mr Fika informed the two leaders about the changes his commission was bringing.

“The Commission has reviewed all the areas of the Conditions of Service for the National Assembly Service as required. In carrying out the review, the Commission considered the provisions in the Conditions of Service in the wider Public Service and the allowances that are applicable in the Public Sector in the Federation,” Mr Fika wrote.

The letter went on to explain the key highlights of the review.

“We have recommended the retention of the retirement age to be 35 years of service or attainment of 60 years of age in view of widespread unemployment in the country,” the commission explained.

Two other highlights stated in the communication are additional retirement benefits “to mitigate the long delays in accessing Pencom’s retirement benefit,” and pegging of leave allowance at 10 per cent of consolidated salary.

Based on the submission, the Senate, on December 6, 2018, approved the new condition of service maintaining the recommended retirement age as contained in the communication by the commission.

Curiously, however, different figures emerged for the retirement age a week later in what the House of Representatives approved as the new condition of service on December 12.


Battle Shifts to Harmonisation Committee

With the two chambers passing different versions of the document, the two have formed a harmonisation committee consisting of six members from the Senate and seven from the lower chamber.

On January 17, 2019, the Senate announced the chairperson of its Committee on Establishment, Emmanuel Paulker, to lead the harmonisation of the two positions.

Other senators to work with Mr Paulker were Binta Garba, Ahmed Ogembe, Stella Oduah, Abdulfatai Buhari and Ibrahim Gobir.

The House of Representatives, on the other hand, appointed Simon Arabo, Chika Adamu, Mohammed Abdu, Daniel Reyerieja, Uzoma Ahuta, Sunday Adepoju and Bashir Baballe.

Pressure is said to be mounting on members of the committee, with interested parties lobbying for and against the proposed regulation.

A member of the committee who pleaded not to be named in order not to annoy his colleagues told PREMIUM TIMES that already a draft harmonised document containing the altered retirement age is being circulated by two members of the committee for the rest to sign.

“Some of us have decided not to endorse the illegality. How can you even begin to circulate document for assent when there was never a meeting to discuss the grey areas?” he said.

Meetings called to harmonise the two positions are yet to hold as members were yet to form a quorum.

On Monday, the committee again failed to meet following the quorum failure. The sitting was then shifted to April 2.


Clerk, Others Ignore Inquiries

PREMIUM TIMES spent days trying to get the response of Mr Sani-Omolori and other principal actors on their alleged roles in the saga.

Calls placed to known telephone lines of both Messrs Sani-Omolori and Ajakaiye were not answered.

The spokesperson of the National Assembly Service Commission, Janet Mambula, did not also answer repeated calls placed by our reporter.

The three officials have also not responded to text messages sent to them.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/322489-disquiet-in-national-assembly-as-clerk-senior-officials-move-to-extend-stay.html

Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by eben1marketer: 12:06pm On Mar 27, 2019
Chai...they don't want to retire again. This is corruption

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Gsteve01(m): 12:06pm On Mar 27, 2019
Eben why na undecided
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Richdad50(m): 12:06pm On Mar 27, 2019
Fellow Nigerians, please be prepared for the worst National Assembly in the history of the country. It will be so chaotic and rougher than any you have ever heard.

It will mark the end of civility as you know it.

Richdad

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by logan2(m): 12:06pm On Mar 27, 2019
war, i hope they shoot guns this time grin grin grin grin

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by seunmohmoh(f): 12:06pm On Mar 27, 2019
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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Wasky101: 12:07pm On Mar 27, 2019
Why don't Nigerians like to leave office after service, we falsify age, tend to bend the Constitution and employ every dirty trick in the book to stay longer in office..
Naso we like work reach

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by smithsammy(m): 12:07pm On Mar 27, 2019
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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Majornuggets(m): 12:08pm On Mar 27, 2019
The incoming 9th assembly go sweet grin

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by GreyLaw(m): 12:08pm On Mar 27, 2019
They "love" their job. lol... The Nigerian situation.
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Racoon(m): 12:09pm On Mar 27, 2019
Power intoxicated and corrupt.Nigerian public office holders always find it difficult to leave office or power
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by yjgm(m): 12:10pm On Mar 27, 2019
Na wa o.
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by yemmight(m): 12:10pm On Mar 27, 2019
They should just go with Saraki I beg. We want new loyal set of people.
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by ChristianNorth: 12:10pm On Mar 27, 2019
The Clerk is responsible for conducting the NASS leadership elections.
It is simple, we will extend your stay, if you help us defend our democracy.
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by igahdavid(m): 12:12pm On Mar 27, 2019
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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by MAYOWAAK: 12:12pm On Mar 27, 2019
#evolvewithnatalie

It's not fair to tell a graduate who spent 4-10 years in school to go and fry Ankara on the road because that's what could bring money.

I got the number of a cabbie yesterday to pick me up today and i was struck by the kind of English he was speaking.

Not just "good English" but the unmistakable educated kind. It made me sad. I don't care if he's making more money than a Shell worker, I'm certain this is not the life he planned for himself..

While we keep hounding unemployed graduates with the "get something doing" tag - as if they like being idle- let's not forget to blame the useless system that has put us in this mess we have today.

It is the job of the Government to provide jobs. Even though not directly, at least create the right atmosphere for industries / the private sector to blossom.

We have refused to point out fingers to the architects of our woes, rather we have put the burden on the victims to bear.

"A Doctor turns Successful Baker" story sounds inspiring but it is not always. That doctor went to school to be part of those who save lives.

Perhaps she had a good research laboratory, she may discover the cure for aids or cancer. But now she's reduced to making cakes and living for the hustle and Instagram likes.

That's enough to cause frustration and depression because your deepest desire -of transforming lives and contributing to humanity- is not met. Money CANNOT meet all needs.

Let's say the cab guy i met studied Law, is practicing but has a love for driving and needs to earn extra income. He registers on Uber and becomes an Uber driver! He drives for a living while preserving his dignity at the same time.

The man who carried me obviously has no money to afford the kind f car that will pass an uber or taxify standard. And i doubt any financial institution will help him acquire that.

I will never fry Ankara on the road, i don't care how much money it brings. It's not pride, it's reality. Let's stop praising poverty and making our graduates look unwilling to work.

If i would end up frying Ankara, why the hell should i waste more than 5 years with strikes, carry overs and vindictive lecturers studying Engineering?

Did i tell you i don't know what to do with my life? Why should i even go to secondary school.when i could just start as a child? Why did my dad spend millions training his kids if its only for them to live a life worse than his?

The system has failed us! Our useless Leaders have failed the Nigerian youth, there is no white washing it! Our educational system is whack yet having basic jobs to persevere our dignity is not too much to ask!

When APC came they said they would bring change. Later they told us to bring the change ourselves and some of you not wits actually clapped!

Shut the fvck up will you? You have all the power in your hands to decree a thing and it will be established. You have the power to use our collective resources to transform this Nation and you ask me who is barely able to feed to change Nigeria? Imagine the nerve!

Anyway this issue is bigger than APC, it is a leadership problem with its root cause in visionlessness. What did the Bible say again about lack of vision again? The people perish abi? Ok.

That's where we have put the Nigerian youths, or rushing under the tyres of the truck that grinds them yet we are asking them to move the same truck out of their way.

Let's call a spade a spade, it is not we the Nigerian graduates that have failed but the god-forsaken Government.

Smh.

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by solpat(m): 12:12pm On Mar 27, 2019
Greedy men.
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by freemanbubble: 12:15pm On Mar 27, 2019
Okay
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by nduchucks: 12:16pm On Mar 27, 2019
The 60yr mandatory retirement age is senseless. Retirement should be voluntary. People should be eligible for pension as long as the reach retirement age of 60 if they choose to retire at that time, but they should not be forced to retire at 60.

Most professionals in good health can continue to make huge contributions well into their 70s.
Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by kunmiiii: 12:16pm On Mar 27, 2019
Richdad50:
Fellow Nigerians, please be prepared for the worst National Assembly in the history of the country. It will be so chaotic and rougher than any you have ever heard.

It will mark the end of civility as you know it.

Richdad

Your thought process sometimes is just baffling! undecided

How will the insinuations above mark the end of civility as we know it? undecided

You go just dey misyarn!

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Re: Disquiet In National Assembly As Clerk, Senior Officials Move To Extend Stay by Nobody: 12:23pm On Mar 27, 2019
One problem I have with these Oldies in our Leadership positions is that they are afraid to accept change.
They are so power drunk that they can't think of surrendering to the younger generations.
One thing that makes me frown so hard at this Oldies is that majority of them assumed political positions in their 20s. Now they are 60, 65, 70, 72, 73, 75 even 80 but they are still selling trashes by the youths to the youths that we are not ready to assume Leadership when we are already slipping into our 30s.

Let the Oldies get the heck out of the offices they occupy.

Nigerian youths gotta think up
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