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Youth group hails NASS clerk’s progressive leadership style

The Patriotic Youth Forum, PYF, has hailed the leadership style of the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Sani Magaji Tambuwal, describing it as progressive…

The Patriotic Youth Forum, PYF, has hailed the leadership style of the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Sani Magaji Tambuwal, describing it as progressive and workers’ centered.

The group, in a statement in Abuja, also warned against attempts by “some so-called civil society groups from distracting the CNA through blackmail and spurious allegations that are unfounded and misleading” in the performance of his duties”.

National coordinator of the PYF, Bamidele Adigun, and National Organising Secretary, Musa Isah, stated that since Tambuwal’s assumption of office as the CNA, there have been a telling improvement in staff welfare and communication in the National Assembly bureaucracy.

“It is a fact that since Mr. Sani Magaji Tambuwal’s emergence as the CNA in November, 2022 and his eventual confirmation in March this year, there have been marked improvement in staff welfare and communication with top management within the National Assembly bureaucracy,” Adigun and Isah stated in the statement.

According to the group, “the payment of N3.7bn CON-PECULIAR and other outstanding entitlements within a few months in office and the upgrade of the NASS clinic with plans for the state-of-the-art equipment, easing the transportation needs of workers with eight new buses and effecting the payment of N35, 000 palliative grant, from September, 2023 are few of the pragmatic leadership of Mr. Tambuwal this past one year in office.

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