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BREAKING: Senate Decides On Recruitment Of 774, 000 Federal Workers

BY SEYIFUNMI LUMEKO
The Senate is expected to decide today on the decision of the Federal Government to recruit of 774, 000 federal workers as they hold an emergency closed session.
Senate had vowed to take an official position on the decision by the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, to flout its decision on the recruitment of 774, 000 workers.
Minority Leader of the Upper Chamber, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe, said the senators were expecting a brief by the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan on the outcome of Thursday’s meeting between the presiding officers of the National Assembly and the President on the issue.
He had said, “The Senate will take an official position on the issue next Tuesday after listening to the outcome of the meeting between the presiding officers and the President over the matter.
“We asked our presiding officers to meet with President Buhari over the issue and we have not had plenary since they returned. The Senate President will brief us on Tuesday at plenary and we will make a decision on it.”
Recall that the lawmakers had accused Keyamo of hijacking the recruitment exercise from the National Directorate of Employment, which got  N52bn approval to carry out the programme.
Instead of respecting the verdict of the legislators,  Keyamo told journalists on Tuesday that Buhari had asked him to proceed with the recruitment process notwithstanding the position of the National Assembly on the issue.
The development forced the Senate to hold an emergency closed-door session on Wednesday and mandated presiding officers of both chambers of the nation’s parliament to immediately meet with Buhari on the proposed recruitment of 774, 000 federal workers.

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