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CNA Ogunlana vows to strengthen NASS reforms
The Clerk to the National Assembly, Mr Kamoru Ogunlana, Esq, has reaffirmed his commitment to amending the National Assembly Service Act, the National Assembly Pension Board (Establishment) Bill, and other relevant legislation aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the parliamentary bureaucracy.
Speaking during his inaugural meeting with senior management of the National Assembly bureaucracy, Mr Ogunlana emphasised his resolve to prioritise staff welfare, recognising its crucial role in boosting productivity.
He also expressed his determination to build on the commendable infrastructural development initiatives undertaken by his predecessor while addressing pressing security challenges.
The Clerk commended senior management for their outstanding contributions to sustaining the efficiency and effectiveness of the National Assembly bureaucracy over the years.
He called for their collaboration in achieving the institution’s objectives, noting that the National Assembly is the most vibrant, busiest, and largest parliament in Africa.

“The future of our institution hinges on our collective commitment to progress and excellence. Let us work together, upholding the ideals of professionalism, accountability, and service to the Nigerian people,” Mr Ogunlana stressed.
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