The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), yesterday commended the Senate for
setting up an 18-member committee to review the salaries and allowances
of National Assembly members in line with the economic realities of the
country.
“With this singular legislative act the 8th National Assembly has
shown a commendable sensitivity in listening to the
aspirations and
concern of Nigerians as articulated by the NLC under our
leadership,” NLC Deputy President, Mr Issa Aremu said in a statement.
“We will partner the leadership of the National Assembly to evolve a
sustainable legislative agenda. In particular, we will support the
National Assembly to ensure legislations that will reindustrialize the
country, promote productivity and generate wealth and prosperity.
“Some areas begging for critical legislations are Petroleum Industry
Bill, PIB, industry patronage bill, power sector reforms and other
extant laws to reposition critical government parastatals such as
Nigeria Railway Corporation, Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, among
others.”
The NLC also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for directing the
military to quit manning check-points nationwide and return to the
barracks.
“The removal of the military on the roads will facilitate movement of
goods and people. Economic security of citizens is as important as the
physical security. The Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase must
however make sure his men and women do not turn check points to
extortion centre,” Aremu said.

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