•Moves to stop appointment of new management
ERSTWHILE Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr Mohammed Sani-Omolori has denied the allegation of ‘gross insubordination’ levelled against him by the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) sequel to the directive issued to all the staff who have attained 35 years of service and 60 years of age to proceed immediately on retirement.
Mr Sani-Omolori’s stance was contained in the three-page letter dated 16th July 2020 and addressed to the NASC Executive chairman, Engr. Ahmed Kadi Amshi. While noting that the issue is currently before the leadership of the National Assembly, Sani-Omolori argued that it will be premature for the Commission to communicate any contrary decision at this time.
“I am in receipt of the above vide your reference No. NASC CHP/1/2 dated 16th July 2020 and wish to inform you that the press release issued was not intended to dictate to or undermine the Commission but to clarify the issues within the Assembly workforce.
As the Clerk to the National Assembly, it is my responsibility to ensure staff matters are clearly disseminated at all times and to use the efficient functioning of the Legislative bureaucracy. The press release was indeed issued a sequel to an emergency top management meeting I summoned yesterday as soon as my attention was drawn to your press release.
“It is also important to state that I was compelled to issue that statement via a press release as the circular from your office was brought to our attention via a press release instead of an administrative notice to my office as the Head of Legislative Service.
“It is imperative to recall my earlier letter Reference No. NASS/CNA/150/Vol13/698 (copy attached) drawing your attention to the defects in what the Commission relies on as the National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014 and the consequences thereof.
“You may also wish to recall that you had written a letter to the leadership of the National Assembly canvassing a reversal of the Resolution of the 8th Assembly on the Condition of Service. Management is aware of the following:
i. That the leadership of the House of Representatives rejected the request to reverse the Resolution and you were informed of this decision video letter No. NASS/HR/ LEG/14/3/30 dated 4th June 2020.
ii. Management is also aware that the meeting of the joint leadership of the National Assembly had been conveyed on more than one occasion to deliberate on your request.
iii. Management is further aware that no decision had been taken at the joint leadership meeting so far on the matter.
“While management considers that placing the matter before the leadership of the National Assembly accords with the spirit and intent of the authentic National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014, it will be premature to communicate any contrary decision at this time. It is in view of the foregoing that management considered it imperative o issue the clarification in the press release.
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Ex-NASS Clerk, Sani-Omolori fights back •Moves to stop appointment of new management
LATEST NEWSTOP NEWSBy Kehinde Akintola | AbujaOn Jul 19, 2020
ERSTWHILE Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr Mohammed Sani-Omolori has denied the allegation of ‘gross insubordination’ levelled against him by the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) sequel to the directive issued to all the staff who have attained 35 years of service and 60 years of age to proceed immediately on retirement.
Mr Sani-Omolori’s stance was contained in the three-page letter dated 16th July 2020 and addressed to the NASC Executive chairman, Engr. Ahmed Kadi Amshi. While noting that the issue is currently before the leadership of the National Assembly, Sani-Omolori argued that it will be premature for the Commission to communicate any contrary decision at this time.
“I am in receipt of the above vide your reference No. NASC CHP/1/2 dated 16th July 2020 and wish to inform you that the press release issued was not intended to dictate to or undermine the Commission but to clarify the issues within the Assembly workforce.
As the Clerk to the National Assembly, it is my responsibility to ensure staff matters are clearly disseminated at all times and to use the efficient functioning of the Legislative bureaucracy. The press release was indeed issued a sequel to an emergency top management meeting I summoned yesterday as soon as my attention was drawn to your press release.
“It is also important to state that I was compelled to issue that statement via a press release as the circular from your office was brought to our attention via a press release instead of an administrative notice to my office as the Head of Legislative Service.
“It is imperative to recall my earlier letter Reference No. NASS/CNA/150/Vol13/698 (copy attached) drawing your attention to the defects in what the Commission relies on as the National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014 and the consequences thereof.
“You may also wish to recall that you had written a letter to the leadership of the National Assembly canvassing a reversal of the Resolution of the 8th Assembly on the Condition of Service. Management is aware of the following:
i. That the leadership of the House of Representatives rejected the request to reverse the Resolution and you were informed of this decision video letter No. NASS/HR/ LEG/14/3/30 dated 4th June 2020.More in Home
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ii. Management is also aware that the meeting of the joint leadership of the National Assembly had been conveyed on more than one occasion to deliberate on your request.
iii. Management is further aware that no decision had been taken at the joint leadership meeting so far on the matter.
“While management considers that placing the matter before the leadership of the National Assembly accords with the spirit and intent of the authentic National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014, it will be premature to communicate any contrary decision at this time. It is in view of the foregoing that management considered it imperative o issue the clarification in the press release.
“Furthermore, Mr Chairman, it might appear to you that my press release is an act of insubordination whereas, my press release is actually to obviate a situation where the Commission will be seen as being insubordinate to the sovereignty of the Parliament of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“In the circumstances, Mr Chairman should kindly consider my press release as a patriotic duty to save the National Assembly that we both have committed to serving faithfully. “In answering your query, it is important to highlight that while you may rely on Section 6b of the ‘Act’ to issue the query, however as it relates to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly, Section 10 is quite instructive,” Sani-Omolori noted.
Section 10 of the Act provides that: Except by resolution of each House ‘of the National Assembly, no person shall act in the office of the Clerk to the National Assembly for a period exceeding six months. “It is hoped that my explanation above puts the record straight as I look forward to the deserved harmonious working relationship with the esteemed Commission in the months ahead,” Sani-Omolori stated.
Sunday Tribune gathered that the National Assembly Service Commission will transmit a letter of notification to both the Senate and House of Representatives on the newly appointed National Assembly management team. The five newly appointed National Assembly management team are Ojo Amos Olatunde as Acting Clerk to the National Assembly; Bala Yabani Mohammed as Acting Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly; Dauda Ibrahim El- Ladan Acting Clerk, Senate; Patrick .A. Giwa is to remain, Clerk, House of Representatives pending his retirement in November 2020 and Yusuf Asir Danbatta as Acting Secretary to the National Assembly Service Commission.
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Ex-NASS Clerk, Sani-Omolori fights back •Moves to stop appointment of new management
LATEST NEWSTOP NEWSBy Kehinde Akintola | AbujaOn Jul 19, 2020
ERSTWHILE Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr Mohammed Sani-Omolori has denied the allegation of ‘gross insubordination’ levelled against him by the National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) sequel to the directive issued to all the staff who have attained 35 years of service and 60 years of age to proceed immediately on retirement.
Mr Sani-Omolori’s stance was contained in the three-page letter dated 16th July 2020 and addressed to the NASC Executive chairman, Engr. Ahmed Kadi Amshi. While noting that the issue is currently before the leadership of the National Assembly, Sani-Omolori argued that it will be premature for the Commission to communicate any contrary decision at this time.
“I am in receipt of the above vide your reference No. NASC CHP/1/2 dated 16th July 2020 and wish to inform you that the press release issued was not intended to dictate to or undermine the Commission but to clarify the issues within the Assembly workforce.
As the Clerk to the National Assembly, it is my responsibility to ensure staff matters are clearly disseminated at all times and to use the efficient functioning of the Legislative bureaucracy. The press release was indeed issued a sequel to an emergency top management meeting I summoned yesterday as soon as my attention was drawn to your press release.
“It is also important to state that I was compelled to issue that statement via a press release as the circular from your office was brought to our attention via a press release instead of an administrative notice to my office as the Head of Legislative Service.
“It is imperative to recall my earlier letter Reference No. NASS/CNA/150/Vol13/698 (copy attached) drawing your attention to the defects in what the Commission relies on as the National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014 and the consequences thereof.
“You may also wish to recall that you had written a letter to the leadership of the National Assembly canvassing a reversal of the Resolution of the 8th Assembly on the Condition of Service. Management is aware of the following:
i. That the leadership of the House of Representatives rejected the request to reverse the Resolution and you were informed of this decision video letter No. NASS/HR/ LEG/14/3/30 dated 4th June 2020.More in Home
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No extension of service granted to retiring public servants ― FG
ii. Management is also aware that the meeting of the joint leadership of the National Assembly had been conveyed on more than one occasion to deliberate on your request.
iii. Management is further aware that no decision had been taken at the joint leadership meeting so far on the matter.
“While management considers that placing the matter before the leadership of the National Assembly accords with the spirit and intent of the authentic National Assembly Service Commission Act 2014, it will be premature to communicate any contrary decision at this time. It is in view of the foregoing that management considered it imperative o issue the clarification in the press release.
“Furthermore, Mr Chairman, it might appear to you that my press release is an act of insubordination whereas, my press release is actually to obviate a situation where the Commission will be seen as being insubordinate to the sovereignty of the Parliament of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“In the circumstances, Mr Chairman should kindly consider my press release as a patriotic duty to save the National Assembly that we both have committed to serving faithfully. “In answering your query, it is important to highlight that while you may rely on Section 6b of the ‘Act’ to issue the query, however as it relates to the office of the Clerk of the National Assembly, Section 10 is quite instructive,” Sani-Omolori noted.
Section 10 of the Act provides that: Except by resolution of each House ‘of the National Assembly, no person shall act in the office of the Clerk to the National Assembly for a period exceeding six months. “It is hoped that my explanation above puts the record straight as I look forward to the deserved harmonious working relationship with the esteemed Commission in the months ahead,” Sani-Omolori stated.
Sunday Tribune gathered that the National Assembly Service Commission will transmit a letter of notification to both the Senate and House of Representatives on the newly appointed National Assembly management team. The five newly appointed National Assembly management team are Ojo Amos Olatunde as Acting Clerk to the National Assembly; Bala Yabani Mohammed as Acting Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly; Dauda Ibrahim El- Ladan Acting Clerk, Senate; Patrick .A. Giwa is to remain, Clerk, House of Representatives pending his retirement in November 2020 and Yusuf Asir Danbatta as Acting Secretary to the National Assembly Service Commission.
According to the Commission, “all appointments are with immediate effect.” It will be recalled that the NASC chairman had communicated the resolution taken at the 497th meeting held on Wednesday, 15th July 2020, where it approved the retirement age of the staff of the National Assembly Service as 35 years of service or 60 years of age whichever comes first.
However, in the counter-press release entitled ‘Retirement age for a staff of the National Assembly is 40 years of service or 65 years of age whichever comes first’, Mr. Sani-Omolori urged the staff to disregard the press release by the Commission and go about their lawful duties.
Credit: Tribune