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Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by BeeBeeOoh(m): 3:52am On Nov 19, 2016
No, we are still working hard –House spokesman

By Kemi Yesufu and Fred Itua

It is traditional in the military to talk about the morale among personnel being low or high. But there hardly seems to be a better way to describe the current mood in the two chambers of the National Assembly, than to say that the spirit of lawmakers is quite low.

The low morale in the Assembly is not unconnected to the increasingly loud complaints from members that they are cash-strapped. These days, it’s commonplace to hear lawmakers discuss how they and other colleagues are struggling to meet their financial obligations even as their salaries are seldom paid on time. Indeed, the late payment of salaries to members has contributed to the financial struggles of the lawmakers as the controversial constituency allowance is now paid along with salaries, contrary to when it was paid quarterly -with speculations up until 2014 placing the allowance of House members at N36 million. But now, lawmakers no longer have a large chunk of money quarterly to play around with, their salaries where the money has been diced into smaller chunks come late. A lawmaker confirmed to Saturday Sun, that his October salary hadn’t been paid as at last week.

Members are also complaining about the new trend, where unlike the past, largesse regularly came from the Executive through the presidency and Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), they now have to carefully request for patronage or assistance from heads of MDAs. Equally linked to the anger in the House during and after recent allegations and counter allegations of budget padding which ended with the suspension of former chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations, Abdulmumin Jibrin is the desperation of newcomers to attract projects to their constituencies. First timers who far outnumber returning lawmakers fear that due to their current financial situation, they might not be able to match potential rivals in 2019 money wise.

First term lawmakers who came in with a lot of enthusiasm were hopeful that they can influence the choice of contractors for constituency projects but they are now frustrated by the foot-dragging of talks between the National Assembly and the Executive on the possibility that the Federal Government will fund constituency projects. N100 billion was allocated in the 2016 budget for constituency projects but the Federal Government has said the economic recession has forced it to prioritise other projects much higher tthan the constituency projects. In spite of this, Saturday Sun gathered as at Thursday that funds were already being released by the Federal Government for the execution of the controversial constituency projects.

Another issue that has made life difficult for lawmakers is the allegation by Jibrin that they receive between N10 to N20 million as office maintenance allowance. Twice, a member, Ayo Omidiran raised a point of order on an infringement on her privileges, but she never got to speak on the floor, though people close to her confirmed to Saturday Sun that she wanted the issue of running costs to be discussed in plenary.

When approached by Saturday Sun, Omidiran declined comment saying the issues she wanted to raise were “internal matters”, which are not to be discussed with the press. But investigations by this paper showed that the lawmaker wanted clarification on exactly how much each member receives as running cost and the official amount allocated to standing committees. There is also the notion among lawmakers that the House is gradually recovering from the bashing it received during the budget padding crisis, hence the show of lethargy by many members, even when it comes to committee meetings and oversights. Though participation at committee level is much better than attendance during sittings, the enthusiasm shown by members at the beginning of the 8th assembly has waned to a noticeable level.

One more common cause of concern among lawmakers is their failure to recoup millions they spent before they could be elected into the National Assembly. According to section 91 of the Electoral Act, 2010 as amended, a campaign expenditure of N40m and N20m was set for Senatorial and House of Representatives candidates respectively. But some lawmakers who faced stiff competition in their constituencies have confessed at different times of spending higher amounts to get elected.

“If only some people could open up to you, they just might express their regret spending so much to become Honourable members because now, they have to thread softly when approaching heads of MDAs for one thing or the other”, said a highly placed staff of the National Assembly.

[size=15pt]Senators on the offensive[/size]

In the Senate, the situation is slightly different. Apparently frustrated that there is no more patronage from the presidency, contrary to what was obtainable in the past, Senators have launched an offensive against President Muhammadu Buhari.



Important documents or requests sent to the Senate now goes through thorough vetting and sometimes rejected. Infinitesimal details that were hitherto ignored by lawmakers, now come under scrutiny. This new stance by the Senate is perceived by pundits as a positive development. For them, the Senate is no longer a rubber stamp legislature that can be boxed into a corner by the presidency.

However, many lawmakers have temporarily abandoned the Red Chamber. Instead, they are now actively involved in oversight functions. They traverse every nook and cranny of the country where Federal Government agencies exist. Unlike in the past when certain misgivings by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of government were overlooked, lawmakers are now frequently engaged in probing.

It seems the officially rich status of the National Assembly with N115 billion allocated to it in the 2016 budget, isn’t reflecting on the 8th House as there have been months of speculation that low morale had led to poor attendance in the Green Chambers. Many observers would agree that the frequently scanty Green Chambers and short time spent at plenary, especially after lawmakers resumed from their eight-week vacation, can be traced to their seeking for greener pastures outside the Three Arms Zone location of the National Assembly.

A ranking member from a North-Central state who spoke under anonymity confirmed this much to Saturday Sun, saying some members have now shared their time between their businesses and lawmaking in order to stay afloat financially.

“Would you blame those who have decided to activate their businesses or those who now supervise their business by themselves?”, he asked. He further explained: “Some people here cannot even say they gather up to one million Naira a month, yet they have as much as two million naira worth of requests coming from their constituents, so wouldn’t you understand it when they activate the businesses they had before coming here?”

Saturday Sun also gathered from lawmakers, majority of who spoke off record, that members are resorting to borrowing from banks and from old associates in order to meet their financial obligations. Investigations also showed that Speaker Yakubu Dogara, a few other principal officers of the House and wealthy lawmakers have had to assist other colleagues financially.

“ I have taken overdrafts twice from different banks since I was elected into the House. It wasn’t like this when I was in the State House of Assembly”, lamented a South-South lawmaker. He equally explained that his financial struggles, like that of his colleagues is traceable to high legal fees. “I have spent about N10 million on a lawyer who has made just four appearances for me and he is not a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. I have a friend from the North here, who engaged a SAN and has spent much more than me. Add that to the expenditure incurred to get elected and you will believe me when I say I applied for two overdrafts “, he stressed.

Though the lawmakers have started taking delivery of their Peugeot 508 official vehicles which cost about N10 million each, when it comes to spending money from their own pockets, many of them are making significant changes. Again, the South-South lawmaker gives an insight into the new direction by members of the House. “ I won’t be surprised if colleagues start being more hesitant when sending their children to universities overseas. They might sacrifice to keep those already there, but I know of members who have told me they too have to struggle to get forex, so they really have to consider sending another child for University in England or America”, he said.

Why we are broke – House Spokesman

Chairman House Committee on Media and Publicity, Abdulrazak Namdas told Saturday Sun that members have been attending plenary in good numbers. He stated that when members aren’t on the floor, they are involved in other legislative duties. “The truth is that we are still carrying out our duties as lawmakers”.

“People have to remember that the job of a lawmaker is threefold. First is to make laws, representation and thirdly, conducting oversight functions. If you don’t see someone at plenary or any other place, he could be carrying out other assignments or be prevented from being there due to unforeseen circumstances.

On the average , a member belongs to six standing committees and we have to find means to balance things out. I say this because there are people who say we should be more proactive with oversight functions, yet there are people who want us to attend plenary more and still meet with our constituents”, he added.

On the issue of lawmakers being broke, Namdas said : “in terms of us being broke or not, you must remember that Nigeria is in a recession. Almost everyone has been affected by the recession including lawmakers. But that wouldn’t stop us from doing our jobs. In fact, we have to work harder in this period to help pull the country out of recession”.

http://sunnewsonline.com/cash-crunch-senators-reps-abandon-chambers-in-search-of-money/

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Nobody: 4:03am On Nov 19, 2016
watch out. very soon you will see Saraki and Dogara asking for help. MMM legislators

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by jesse8048(m): 4:06am On Nov 19, 2016
Which cash strapped, these guys take us fool. Are they not the ones ordering cars worth N3billion?

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by hopeforcharles(m): 4:20am On Nov 19, 2016
jesse8048:
Which cash strapped, these guys take us fool. Are they not the ones ordering cars worth N3billion?
Don't mind them they want to deceive us, after collecting of money they are shying away from their responsibilities and duties, my mind is telling me that this administration might be the worst in Nigerian history.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by kolaaderin: 4:59am On Nov 19, 2016
hopeforcharles:

Don't mind them they want to deceive us, after collecting of money they are shying away from their responsibilities and duties, my mind is telling me that this administration might be the worst in Nigerian history.

How is that supposed to be. This is a good sign for the masses, it simply means the executive is giving them a good run for their money by playing it tough on the house and has managed to ensure they do not hand twist and blackmail the executive into sharing Ghana must go as we always have it for the past 16 years.

Its a resounding message from Buhari, that there is no more free largess of sharing money, the max they can do is to attach expenses on physical projects like that of the cars they bought during the week and trust me they are only entitle to that once in their whole tenor, they can not ask for a new fleet of cars in next year physical expenditure.
We are getting there gradually.... If u have a contrary opinion, you are free to relocate to Ghana pending the end of this administration.

God bless me
God bless my president
And
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by blackpanda: 5:11am On Nov 19, 2016
God bless Buhari!

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by hopeforcharles(m): 5:13am On Nov 19, 2016
kolaaderin:


How is that supposed to be. This is a good sign for the masses, it simply means the executive is giving them a good run for their money by playing it tough on the house and has managed to ensure they do not hand twist and blackmail the executive into sharing Ghana must go as we always have it for the past 16 years.

Its a resounding message from Buhari, that there is no more free largess of sharing money, the max they can do is to attach expenses on physical projects like that of the cars they bought during the week and trust me they are only entitle to that once in their whole tenor, they can not ask for a new fleet of cars in next year physical expenditure.
We are getting there gradually.... If u have a contrary opinion, you are free to relocate to Ghana pending the end of this administration.

God bless me
God bless my president
And
God bless Nigeria
Have u really thought of the fact that they might be absent due to leas activities and are busy on vacations or unofficial duties?
What good signs are there? When anonymous bills are passed and all others

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Agimor(m): 5:14am On Nov 19, 2016
Recession is just a cliche to deceive the average Nigeria . It doesn't come close to these crooks we have as leaders..

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by madridguy(m): 5:21am On Nov 19, 2016
Bunch of rogues after purchasing new cars worth billions of naira only for them to be mocking the masses. You all will cry at last Lagbara oluwa.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:24am On Nov 19, 2016
lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Pavarottii(m): 5:28am On Nov 19, 2016
kolaaderin:


How is that supposed to be. This is a good sign for the masses, it simply means the executive is giving them a good run for their money by playing it tough on the house and has managed to ensure they do not hand twist and blackmail the executive into sharing Ghana must go as we always have it for the past 16 years.

Its a resounding message from Buhari, that there is no more free largess of sharing money, the max they can do is to attach expenses on physical projects like that of the cars they bought during the week and trust me they are only entitle to that once in their whole tenor, they can not ask for a new fleet of cars in next year physical expenditure.
We are getting there gradually.... If u have a contrary opinion, you are free to relocate to Ghana pending the end of this administration.

God bless me
God bless my president
And
God bless Nigeria
I don't know how some people reason, people are. Crying they r hungry; u r there saying tthat it is good. My brother if legislators can cry, then the common man on d streets should be living his/her last days.

Is like u people see recession as a blessinng or wat? Well I know ur type, is ur type that ur parents or guardian still caters for.

Good riddance.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by AdeniyiA(m): 5:50am On Nov 19, 2016
The Legislathieves is comprised of ,1. The Senathieves & 2. The Representathieves..................... But hey,is David Mark still alive?

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Paperwhite(m): 6:00am On Nov 19, 2016
God please punish these people for us nah. They're one of the major reasons Nigeria look like the way it's today.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Nobody: 6:10am On Nov 19, 2016
They should sell the exotic cars they robbed Nigerians into buying for them.
Besides this is the height of wickedness to fellow Nigerians. Some bread winners in a number of low in come families earn about 18k or there about and infrequent for that matter because most states are broke. while these guys earn ten times of that number and still have the temerity to complain about been broke.
Posterity will judge us all.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Nobody: 6:31am On Nov 19, 2016
Ungrateful elements
Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by abbas99(m): 6:50am On Nov 19, 2016
Naija whi way

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Progressive01(m): 7:05am On Nov 19, 2016
Can these crooks simply just go on an indefinite strike?? They are more useful to us not going to work at all because whenever they do, all we get are pictures or videos of them sleeping and snoring in the chambers after which they get paid sleeping and snoring allowances.

3.2billion just on SUVs couple of days ago. 100billion constituency project allowances about to be release (maybe dem don release am sef) and these crooks are talking about "low morale for legislation".

The only morale yall have ever had since '99 as we know is the incomparable high morale for stealing anything that smells like, looks like, and crumples like money.

Nonsense.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by EdCure: 7:09am On Nov 19, 2016
jesse8048:
Which cash strapped, these guys take us fool. Are they not the ones ordering cars worth N3billion?
They are greedy, self serving hypocrites.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by jesse8048(m): 7:12am On Nov 19, 2016
hopeforcharles:

Don't mind them they want to deceive us, after collecting of money they are shying away from their responsibilities and duties, my mind is telling me that this administration might be the worst in Nigerian history.


Your mind is telling you the truth. They are the worst already.
Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Izonpikin: 7:13am On Nov 19, 2016
Thunder fire all of them there... cheesy
Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by effty(m): 7:58am On Nov 19, 2016
Very good development here. No money to recruit political thugs come 2019.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by slimfit1(m): 8:21am On Nov 19, 2016
I can tell you so much laws that can create jobs nobody is talking about let the suffering continue.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by kolaaderin: 9:16am On Nov 19, 2016
Pavarottii:

I don't know how some people reason, people are. Crying they r hungry; u r there saying tthat it is good. My brother if legislators can cry, then the common man on d streets should be living his/her last days.

Is like u people see recession as a blessinng or wat? Well I know ur type, is ur type that ur parents or guardian still caters for.

Good riddance.

Well Nigerian has always been in recession the only difference now is that the thieves that employes Nigerians during previous regime of oil falls doing their personal projects instead of Nigerian project can no longer do and now the government are doing something to address this yet u never wanna be patient with all indication we have very low source of income.

As for the later being cater for by the parent, well its nairaland u can insult who is buoyant enough to set u free from poverty or at least take u out of this recession misery u found yourself.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by OlujobaSamuel: 9:18am On Nov 19, 2016
goodnews for the past few days; ex president no receive money, nass too don dey feel am, this is what i called recession, not the ones wey the masses dey feel, we are used to not so good gov't so we go survive, but i doubt if these thieves fit survive, they pay thugs(legal and illegal, uniformed and nonuniform) to abuse us, i wonder where that money go come from now.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Pavarottii(m): 9:19am On Nov 19, 2016
kolaaderin:


Well Nigerian has always been in recession the only difference now is that the thieves that employes Nigerians during previous regime of oil falls doing their personal projects instead of Nigerian project can no longer do and now the government are doing something to address this yet u never wanna be patient with all indication we have very low source of income.

As for the later being cater for by the parent, well its nairaland u can insult who is buoyant enough to set u free from poverty or at least take u out of this recession misery u found yourself.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by veekid(m): 10:28am On Nov 19, 2016
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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by Talk2Bella(f): 10:30am On Nov 19, 2016
here to read comments grin
Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by jeeqaa7(m): 10:30am On Nov 19, 2016
ashiii!!! na cowries dem take buy 360 EXOTIC cars ?

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by wayne4loan: 10:30am On Nov 19, 2016
No wonder I saw remi- tinubu in a hostel close to my hood doing oloso work

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Re: Cash Crunch: Senators, Reps Members Abandon Chambers In Search Of Money by BjDreamchaser(m): 10:30am On Nov 19, 2016
God bless Buhari

God bless Nigeria

God bless the patriotic Nigerians

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