Legislative aides beg Nasarawa assembly for salary increment

The Forum of Nasarawa State House of Legislative Aides has appealed to the speaker of the parliament, Danladi Jatau, to increase their salaries in order to align with economic realities, as this is crucial for effective service delivery.
Sabo Christopher, the chairman of the forum, made the appeal when he led other members on a visit to the speaker’s office in Lafia. Mr Christopher said that the visit was to appreciate the speaker for his pragmatic and impactful leadership style in the house.
“We want to appeal for a salary increment to reflect the current economic realities and for the establishment of a Sovereign Fund for Post-Tenure Support. We earnestly plead for a significant review and upward adjustment of our remuneration package. We passionately appeal for regular specialised workshops and training programmes for legislative aides,” he added.
Mr Christopher assured the speaker and their principals of continued loyalty and support at all times.
The forum also passed a vote of confidence in the speaker for his pragmatic and impactful leadership style.
Mr Jatau said the parliament would organise a workshop for all legislative aides on effective service delivery.
”I am overwhelmed by your visit. I will continue to do my best for you and other staff,” he said.
On the issue of salary increment, the speaker appealed to them to exercise patience until the parliament gets full financial autonomy. He urged them to be loyal to their principals and to be prayerful at all times, so that they might excel in their lives.
(NAN)
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