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Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by olatade(m): 6:43am On Jan 28, 2020
Cut politicians’ pay, NECA tells commission
• It ‘s anti-masses, illegal – SERAP
• It’s wicked, unacceptable – CDNDC
• Move disappointing, declares YIAGA

Ihuoma Chiedozie, Friday Olokor, Anna Okon, Adelani Adepegba and Oladimeji Ramon

The Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission says it has started preliminary work on the review of the remuneration of political office holders.

This, however, generated criticisms from the organised private sector, human right groups, among others.

Reiterating that the review would be achieved this year, the Chairman of RMAFC, Mr Elias Mbam, said the pay package of political office holders could go up or down after the process.

Mbam said the review would align the remuneration of the political office holders with “current realities” in the country.

Nigerian political office holders are reputed to be among the highest paid in the world despite the country’s revenue challenges.

Nigeria is rated as a ‘lower middle-income country’ by the World Bank.

The Federal Government had said that the country was not generating enough revenue, and, despite misgivings over the rising debt stock, planned to take more loans to fund part of the 2020 budget.


Also, the Debt Management Office had explained that the government embarked on borrowings to bridge revenue gap.

The Federal Government just hiked the Value Added Tax to 7.5 per cent, and also introduced other measures in the recently passed Finance Act, in a bid to generate more revenue.

Addressing some journalists during an interactive session in Abuja, Mbam said, “It is the intention of the commission to review remuneration of public office holders this year and the process will determine whether it will be a reduction or an increase.

“That is part of our primary responsibilities.

“It is one of the areas we intend to address this year so that the remunerations will reflect current realities.”

Asked whether a downward review was not the more obvious reflection of current realities in the country, considering the revenue challenges facing the government, Mbam said the review process would determine the outcome.

He said, “I don’t want to pre-empt what will be the result.

“It is a process and the process, if followed appropriately, will arrive at the appropriate answer. The preliminaries have commenced.”

Currently, the country’s President and Vice President earn N3.5m and N3.03m as basic salary, per annum, respectively, according to the breakdown made available by the RMAFC.

The commission is empowered by section 32(d) of Part 1 of the Third Schedule of the Constitution to determine the emoluments of political office holders.

In the same vein, the annual basic salary of political office holders are - minister, N2.02m; minister of state, N1.95m; Special Adviser, N1.94m; governor, N2.22m, deputy governor, N2.11m, and commissioner, N1.33m.

Apart from the basic salary, the President is entitled to allowances such as hardship allowance, which is 50 per cent of his salary, about N1.757m, and consistency allowance - 250 per cent of his salary, which amounts to about N8.79m.

The President’s gratuity is 300 per cent of his salary, amounting to N10, 544,115, and he is also entitled to a leave allowance of 10 per cent of his salary, as well as a vehicle loan which amounts to 400 per cent of the salary.

The Vice President, governors, members of the National Assembly and some other categories of political office holders also receive similar allowances in different amounts.

Other regular allowances enjoyed by the President, Vice President, the governors and members of the National Assembly include personal assistant, constituency, vehicle fuelling/maintenance, domestic staff, entertainment, recess, newspaper/periodicals and utilities.

Also included are house maintenance, security, special assistant, furniture, wardrobe, duty tour, accommodation, estacode and medical allowances.

In an interview with one of our correspondents, the Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and Constitution described any upward review in the salaries and allowances of politicians as wicked and unacceptable, noting that Nigerians would not accept it.

The CDNDC Convener, Ariyo Dare-Atoye, said it would be a disservice to ordinary Nigerians coming at a time the state governments were finding it difficult to pay the minimum wage.

He said, “Any upward review of salaries and allowances of politicians is a disservice to the common man. It is wicked, unacceptable and Nigerians will resist it.

“How can the commission think of increasing their allowances when our political leaders are the highest paid in the world despite being the highest under-performers across the globe?”

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association, on the other hand, recommended salaries and downaward adjustment in the allowances of all political office holders to make the offices unattractive.

Expressing this view to one of our correspondents on Monday, the Director-General, NECA, Dr Timothy Olawale, welcomed the review as ‘long overdue’.

He said, “The critical question however is whether the laws allow the revenue commission to review or tinker with the allowances of legislators as they had claimed to be independent and were empowered to determine their own allowances.

“Otherwise, we advise the revenue mobilisation commission to muster the courage to decisively adjust salaries and allowances of all political office holders to the extent that such offices are not made too attractive to the effect that getting there becomes a do or die affair.”

Executive Director of YIAGA Africa, Samson Itodo, said any move that would increase the emoluments of politicians’ was a mockery of the avowed plan to cut down the cost of governance.

He said, “At a time legislators in some countries are seeking pay cut due to recession, poor economic growth, high cost of governance and poverty, we are considering pay rise.

“It’s quite unfortunate and disappointing. Increasing their pay at this time makes a mockery of the discourse on cutting down the cost of governance.

“It’s inexplicable that in a country regarded as the poverty capital of the world, a country ravaged by insecurity and humongous economic challenges, our priority is to increase the pay of politicians. The more we increase their pay, the more desperation to seek public office.”

Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Rafsanjani, said pay rise for politicians could lead to political violence.

He said, “As a matter of fact, this proposal of pay rise for politicians is capable of increasing political violence and institutionalisation of corruption in electoral politics by making it as a do or die.

He noted that the proposal was coming when the government was finding it difficult to pay workers reasonable wages and advised RMAFC not to add more burden to the economy.

According to the current revenue sharing formula, the Federal Government takes 52.68 per cent from the Federation Account, the 36 states collect 26.72 per cent, while the 774 local government areas receive 20.60 per cent.
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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by masterflowx(m): 6:52am On Jan 28, 2020
We should continue deceiving ourselves.
When we talk of corruption, GEJ government was a learner compare to Bubu's own.

No be me talk am ooo

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Virginnn(f): 7:06am On Jan 28, 2020
Who else did not bother to read the long episode

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Maxymilliano(m): 7:08am On Jan 28, 2020
This must be the biggest joke of the year so far

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
If this trash is true ,
This is an insult to Nigerians.
We will never take this.

These kids below are the ones that need wardrobe allowance, or anything increament in their lives.
And vehicles that will be taking them to and from school.
Not our senators or any , retired, sitting, standing or crawling politicians .


A good and better Nigeria is all we want.
God bless Nigeria.

Modify:
This is one of the conditions we gave the government when the issue of minimum wage was hot....
Read below.....

How to pay minimum wage comfortably,

1. Abolish SECURITY VOTE in NIGERIA. Nigeria will pay N45,000 minimum wage comfortably.

2. a) Abolish CONSTITUENCY PROJECT FUNDS
b) Reduce number of ADVISERS to SENATE PRES(2), HOUSE SPEAKER(2), GOVs(4), PRESIDENT(5), VP(2)
c) Reduce current ALL Political Office Holders PAY CHEQUES by 51.5%, without exception
d) Do away with special remuneration to POLITICAL ADVISERS & PUBLIC SERVANTS e.g; Purchase of Private Vehicles, Houses, granting Govt paid Vacations, paying for 1st & Business Class Transportations, etc, etc...
e) Abolish payment of OVERSEAS MEDICAL BILLS for Political Office Holders.
f) Eliminate PRIVATE PRACTICE in public workforce
g) Eliminate participation of Public Workforce in Partisan Politics.
h) Institute EMPLOYMENT BY MERIT, and eliminate UNDEREMPLOYMENT.
i) Review and eliminate allocation of Govt paid POLITICAL AIDES & SUPPORT STAFF to Political Office Holders.

With (1) + (2) Nigeria would pay a minimum wageof N65,000 comfortably....... (3, 4 and 5 To be completed on another thread)

God bless Nigeria

Ustec:
Pls read and digest before you comment,
In time past,All these kind of agencies only have offices,they don't dare not interfere with politicians matters,
This is a move by the president to review the salary scheme of these politicians.
Noted.
Thank you Ustec!

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by helinues: 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Same old story but in a twisted version

Hian

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by solmusdesigns: 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
shocked



which kin scammers be this people sef, we are trying to reduce cost of governance and RMAFC are still telling us there is a possibility of them jacking it up


..

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by lonelydora: 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Our ONLY sin is being Nigerians.



It's high time we gave the head of RMAFC some street treatment.

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by okeyumez(m): 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Even if they increase it by 200% Nigerians can only grumble and will never do anything. Nigerians are too docile
Nigeria is a center of global "iberiberism"

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by don4real18(m): 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Sowore is a mad man. He is a this and he is a that. This is what he stood boldly against. The abuse of office by the political class. In an economy where many families can't afford $2 per day, they are thinking of reviewing political office holders salaries upwards.

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Roon9(m): 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Great! Its a wonderful way to reduce cost of governance. We should borrow some more to foot their lavish lifestyle



call for our 250,000mAH lithium-ion solar generator that could power your TV, laptop, and up to 4 lighting points for up to 10 hours daily.

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by englishmart(m): 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Thunder mixed with 2% of Amadioha and mucor will fire anyone who thinks the outrageous pay those thieves receive isn't enough. The pay should reduce, not get any higher, clowns. *

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
Reiterating that the review would be achieved this year, the Chairman of RMAFC, Mr Elias Mbam, said the pay package of political office holders could go up or down after the process.
It is only the people that want to go mad suddenly before 2020 Valentine's day that will think about increasing any political holder salary.

The pay cut should be brought down drastically or they should be paid per sitting ( talking about the Senators) as for the others, let's start with slashing their salaries down by 51.5% including governors, local government Chairmen, ministers and of course the salary of our darling Daddy, which we know he will accept outrightly!

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by DuBLINGreenb(m): 7:16am On Jan 28, 2020
RIP Nigerians and Nigeria

Have you ever been hungry I mean better hunger while seeing these politicians and their cohorts on IG and news flaunting houses, cars, flying the world and allegations of billions stolen. The pain you feel in that moment should help you in your journey in life as a NIGERIAN.

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by largehead: 7:17am On Jan 28, 2020
post=86168146:
okay
how fa?
Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Nobody: 7:17am On Jan 28, 2020
When it comes to things like these we would see the 2 corrupt parties united and speaking with one voice. Very soon one senator will come and say he hopes their pay is reviewed upwards owing to the hardship they are facing. These thieves are funded by government money up to the spoon they use in eating. Even the toilet water where their poo lands is funded by government.
You must be very daft to support any of these parties or even any politician unless of course you are getting paid for it like . If not common sense won't allow you u blindly support these rogues.

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Nobody: 7:17am On Jan 28, 2020
Hmm na wao


I don't really blame people leaving this country in droves


No reward for hardworking people

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by parzdor(m): 7:17am On Jan 28, 2020
any man that brought about the idea of this increment in there pay shall be prickked by needle to death heardsmen shall see him IJN

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Bluntguy: 7:18am On Jan 28, 2020
While the masses suffering go up too. Corruption fighters indeed.
Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Roon9(m): 7:18am On Jan 28, 2020
post=86168146:
okay


Aren't you gonna praise baba for this or you don't want your 30k this month?

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by SCORPION1902: 7:18am On Jan 28, 2020
Hmmmnnnnn


Which way 9ja?


Anyway, make I follow Lala enjoy snake meat grin grin
Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by worldclass68(m): 7:18am On Jan 28, 2020
Even when they struggle to pay a 30k minimum wage....... cry cry cry

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by lonelydora: 7:18am On Jan 28, 2020
Virginnn:
Who else did not bother to read the long episode

I am just fine with the headline.
Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Louisananda7(m): 7:19am On Jan 28, 2020
It will get to a boiling point, give it time.

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by Ustec: 7:19am On Jan 28, 2020
Them go wail tired,
No serving politician will allow that in his own period,
The only way-out is restructuring the 1999 constitutions.
Until the masses protest through out the federation for restructuring nothing will happen.
God gave us everything to survive on earth,
Stop praying to God to do anything for you,pray for him to guide you in your actions.
Our mumu never do

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by phransix2: 7:19am On Jan 28, 2020
And nobody speaks for the common man in the street without any job or source of livelihood. Such one's are termed LAZY...

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by daddytime(m): 7:20am On Jan 28, 2020
What do you expect from an agency headed by a politician?

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Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by clarocuzioo(m): 7:21am On Jan 28, 2020
Ok
Re: Outrage As RMAFC Says Politicians’ Pay May Go Up by money121(m): 7:21am On Jan 28, 2020
Ok

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