Senate President Bukola Saraki has
sacked his director of protocol, head of administration and 96 others
to scale down the number of his aides, Daily Trust reports.
Daily Trust gathered yesterday that the
affected aides have been issued sack letters through the office of
the Chief of staff, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed. It was gathered that with the
mass sack, Saraki’s aides have been reduced from over 300 to a
little above 200.
The newspaper had exclusively reported
in March, 2016, how hundreds of aides engaged by Saraki, the Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, the Deputy Senate
President, Ike Ekweremadu and Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Lasun weighed
down the National Assembly.
An aide to Saraki told our
correspondent that the last batch of the affected aides, were given
their sack letters on Tuesday.
“They started last Wednesday and they
have finished distributing the letters on Tuesday. Out of the 300
aides, about 100 were affected. You know we have some of our
colleagues that are based in Kwara,” he said.
He said among those affected were the
director of protocol, Arthur Ndiwe and the head of administration,
Mrs Folasade Adigun.
It was also gathered that the Special
Adviser to Saraki on legal matters, Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi has also
resigned.
Another source in Saraki’s office,
who also confirmed the mass sack, said majority of those affected
were staff of the National Assembly, who have been on secondment for
over a decade.
The source who doesn’t want to be
named said others who were affected are those who were redundant and
are not ‘adding value’ to the system.
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