The
National Assembly bureaucracy has asked members of the House of
Representatives to pack all their personal belongings out of their
offices latest Monday, May 18 (today), with just 17 days to the end of
their tenure.
Findings by The PUNCH on Sunday showed that an internal memo from the management conveyed the directive to the 360 outgoing lawmakers.
Senior legislative aides and other
non-civil service members of staff in the lawmakers’ offices reportedly
received a similar memo.
“They started receiving the memo on
Wednesday last week, specifically asking them to move their personal
effects out of the offices by May 18 (today).
“Many of them actually started complying
almost immediately, particularly members who are not coming back to be
part of the 8th Assembly.
“I have seen a couple of lawmakers’ aides
moving personal property out of the offices since the memo came in,” a
National Assembly source informed The PUNCH in Abuja on Sunday.
More than 233 of the current members will
be out of the House by June 5, though the memo was addressed to both
returning and non-returning ones.
One official, who did not want to be
named, claimed that the directive was “procedural” and meant to prepare
the offices for re-allocation in the weeks ahead.
The official explained, “We have to prepare the offices because there is a lot of work ahead to be done.
“We are welcoming a new House. Most of
the offices will be re-allocated. The name tags will change. Some
ranking members will have to change offices.
“The same thing will apply to the sitting
arrangements in the chambers. If we don’t start work now, we will not
meet up with the schedule before the inauguration of the 8th Assembly.”
The official added that, “with or without
memo,” it was expected that members would start moving their belongings
out of the offices since the tenure was over.
When contacted, the Chairman, House
Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, confirmed
knowledge of the memo, but he dismissed it as “nothing serious.”
He said, “That one (memo) is nothing
serious. I think it has to do with some renovations or repairs that they
have to do in some of the offices.
“It is just to say, ‘give some space for the repairs’, a normal thing that happens.”
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