The workers went on strike to demand financial autonomy for the state’s legislature.
There will be heavy deployment of security around NASS, according to a memo by the federal parliament.
Ifeoma Okoli, PASAN vice-chairman in Anambra, said the industrial action followed a directive and circular received from the association’s national body.
He said PASAN would not hesitate to resume its suspended strike if the governors reneged on implementing the financial autonomy as agreed to.
“Nasarawa State House of Assembly has passed its funds’ management bill and its assembly service commission is fully in place.”
