The PASAN chairman, who noted that the strike would affect correspondences from the executive arm of government, however, expressed confidence in the quick resolution of the issue.

Speaking on the benefits of financial autonomy when fully implemented, Obanla said that the autonomy would enhance the business of government and also provide room for separation of power.

“The strike is indefinite, businesses among the three arms of government will be affected.

“Today’s plenary is already affected and the stakeholders’ forum scheduled for tomorrow will likely be affected too,” he said.

NAN reports that the lawmakers and staff of the assembly were conspicuously absent at the complex.