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PASAN demands immediate release of detained  Lagos Assembly workers

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The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria (PASAN) has demanded immediate release of three Lagos State House of Assembly workers detained  by the Department of State Services (DSS)

The association’s Chairman, Lagos State Chapter, Mr Babatunde Ogunlana, made the demand while addressing  journalists  on Tuesday in Ikeja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that DSS had  on Friday arrested the  three staff members  for allegedly attacking its personnel on Feb. 17.

NAN reports that the detained workers , two Sergeants-at-Arms officers and a  Public Affairs Officer,  had prevented the DSS officials from entering the chamber with firearms on Feb. 17,

The Assembly, had in a letter dated Feb. 14 and signed by the acting clerk, Babatunde Ottun, invited the DSS to provide more security at the complex on same day ,citing intelligence  indicating  potential threat to peace at the complex.

The House added that it received reports of plans by the impeached speaker of the House ,Mr Mudashiru Obasa,to forcibly remove the new speaker ,Mrs Mojisola Meranda and impose himself as Speaker.

However,the presence of the DSS operatives at the Assembly complex  resulted in chaos as  they were confronted by some legislative workers  who accused them of acting beyond providing security.

Speaking at the news conference, Ogunlana, said the continued detention of  the association’s members raised genuine concerns for the health and safety of the affected staff; one of whom was asthmatic.

The chairman urged Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu,  Civil Society Organisations and the Nigeria Labour Congress(NLC) to intervene in the matter and help free the detained staff.

Ogunlana said the arrest and detention of the affected workers was a violation of their rights.

“The association is using the medium to condemn the humiliating arrest, detention and trial of the officers as abuse of power and gross violation of the rights of the workers who were performing their statutory duties.

“PASAN, as a union, demands the immediate release of the detained staff members, and call on the authorities to institute a thorough investigation into their arrest, torture, and continued detention with a view to forestalling recurrence.

“We are calling on the Civil Society Organisations and organised labour to rise in defense of democracy and rule of law and  prevent future intimidation and harassment of workers by security agencies

“The association further calls on DSS to uphold the rule of law and ensure the safety of the affected staff,” he said.

Ogunlana added that the association found the continued detention of the staff worrisome ,accusing the DSS of subjecting them  to psychological trauma.

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