Protesters yesterday barricaded the gates of the National Assembly.
Senate President David Mark, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu
Tambuwal and other lawmakers were locked out.
Senator Bello Tukur, who arrived at 10am apparently through the gate of Secretary to
the Government of the Federation (SGF), was advised by the security personnel to
turn back and he did.
Workers, who resumed work early, could neither take their cars to the designated
parks nor trek to their offices, as the over 4,600 disengaged workers of the National
Identity Card Management Commission (NIMC) barricaded the main gate.
The few policemen on duty watched helplessly.
Our correspondent learnt that the disengaged workers, who had carried out similar
demonstrations in the past, stormed Abuja from the 36 states and the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT).
The leader of the workers, Mr. Ushe Fidelis, told The Nation that they have vowed to
continue the action.
He said they would only leave if the Senate President told