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Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Idokojimmy: 7:09am On Sep 20, 2012
Members of the House of Representatives on Wednesday launched an agitation for a N7m increase in their quarterly allowances, barely 24 hours after resuming from a two-month recess.
Each member of the House currently enjoys  N27m per quarter  as allowances but the lawmakers  want the sum jerked up to N35m, The PUNCH learnt.
Speaker of the House, Aminu Tambuwal, reportedly had a  hectic time calming  frayed nerves at an executive session on Wednesday.
Some of the lawmakers, in seeking an  increased allowance, at the closed door session, reportedly raised questions of financial impropriety against the leadership of the House.

They reportedly questioned how the   “N5m” budgeted for each member’s medical expenses and insurance was utilised by the House.
One of the lawmakers at the session told our correspondent that “transparency and accountability were the main issues discussed at the executive session.”

“There are 360 members; we have funds budgeted for medical allowances and insurance.
“If you put aside some funds for these sub-heads, which is about N5m, we have to know how this money is being utilised.”

Tambuwal was said to have used the session, which lasted for over two hours, to explain to his  aggrieved colleagues that the leadership was transparent in the running of House accounts.

A source said he explained that the delay in the payment of pending allowances was caused by paucity of funds.

The speaker reportedly tried to convince members that there was the need to prudently manage resources.
He reportedly called for the account books of the House in a bid to convince his colleagues that no lawmaker’s funds had been taken for any unofficial purposes.

The PUNCH had stumbled on a text message circulated to members before Wednesday’s session by some lawmakers, who said they were launching a project to clean up  the House.
The text message had invited members to a meeting originally scheduled for the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja on Thursday (today).

Investigations revealed that the House quickly went into an executive session on Wednesday in a bid to stop the meeting and use the opportunity to clear the air  on  any misgivings.

The text reads, “This is inviting all first term members of the House of Representatives to an urgent meeting and launching of the Project “OPERATION CLEAN.” Date; 20th Sept. 2012. Venue-Transcorp Hilton, Abuja Time: 11am prompt.”

However, following what a member described as “the elaborate explanations by the Speaker”, the conveners of the meeting were reportedly “satisfied and saw reason to call off the meeting.”

The Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, however denied that issues of increased allowances and use of the House funds were mentioned at the executive session.

“It is not true; there was nothing like that as far as I am concerned,” Mohammed said in a reply to The PUNCH enquiries.

He said the executive session deliberated on a meeting held between President Goodluck Jonathan, the President of the Senate, David Mark, and Tambuwal on Tuesday night.

Mohammed claimed that the Speaker used the session to inform members on what transpired between the three leaders at the Aso Rock Villa.

According to him, Jonathan raised the opposition by the National Assembly to the planned introduction of the N5000 note by the Central Bank of Nigeria with Mark and Tambuwal.

“He (Speaker) told members that the President was under the impression that the National Assembly queried the Executive on the policy”, Mohammed stated.

But, he said Mark and Tambuwal took time to explain to Jonathan why the proposed N5000 note was not necessary.

He added that the  two leaders of the National Assembly told Jonathan  that they had a constitutional responsibility to protect the wishes of Nigerians, whose suffering would be worsened by the N5000 denomination.

However, a separate source, who attended the meeting, confided in The PUNCH that Jonathan hinted that he would direct the Governor of the CBN, Mr. Lamido Sanusi, to stop the proposed policy, having heard the position of the National Assembly.

“It is a good thing that Mr. President has promised to ask Sanusi to stop this N5000 issue.

“He gave Mark and Tambuwal the assurance”, the source disclosed.

The Chairman of a major committee of the House, also  said, “take it from me; Mr. President has said he would stop the policy.”

Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Olanlere11: 8:25am On Sep 20, 2012
It is shameful that members of the House are demanding for an additiona 7million even when ordinary Nigerians are crying for job creation, good infracstructtures and so on. So they used impeachment threat to push their demand for pay increase abi? God go punish them
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Demdem(m): 8:50am On Sep 20, 2012
But the house leadership claim it isn't so as stated in this report. What should we believe now?
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Olanlere11: 8:51am On Sep 20, 2012
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Idokojimmy: 9:30am On Sep 20, 2012
Zakari has not been mandated to make public the CLAMOUR for increment, perhaps that's why he is acting as if the information is alien to the house. In Whatever form the house presents the matter, Nigerians will still know and condemn it in strong term. Allowances year in year out without constituency projects. Thieves
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Omojuo: 9:47am On Sep 20, 2012
These corrupt house or Representathieves again. The money they make from probing the probables isn't enough, now they want to legalize their trade by compelling Govt to review their allowances upward. Hmmmmmmmmm! Na their turn
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by zeal500: 9:50am On Sep 20, 2012
Crooks>>>>>>ole
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by MurphyT1: 10:06am On Sep 20, 2012
this house of reps members will never seize to amaze me, with all the money the r making for just sitting and doing virtually notin, they stl open thier mouth and cry for increment in their take home, this is the height of insensitivity and sefishness, it so bad..instead of them to think of how to formulate laws that will be beneficial to d common man, i m so dissappointed at them...we will never agree to that.
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by Ak47bullet: 10:08am On Sep 20, 2012
Ratatatatatata kpooooom! Are these people crazy? I think Nigerias have to visit that green chamber with Ak47. They want to milk the country dry abi? Hmmmm! I have never seen a group of selfish people, and as corrupt as this before. Shame
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by HammedSodiqq: 11:15am On Sep 20, 2012
This house is CORRUPTION PERSONIFIED
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by HammedSodiqq: 12:21pm On Sep 20, 2012
Demdem: But the house leadership claim it isn't so as stated in this report. What should we believe now?
They are only devising a ploy to hoodwink people, while furthering their heinous agenda. Thief people
Re: Reps Want quarterly allowances increased to N35million by OAM4J: 12:28pm On Sep 20, 2012

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