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Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Nobody: 8:51am On Aug 23, 2013
The House of Representatives has said it welcomes the request for a public hearing on the controversial jumbo pay of its members and senators by a former Minister of Education, Mrs. Oby Ezekwesili.



Ezekwesili had stated on Monday that the National Assembly consumed over N1.1tr. since 2005.

She spoke at a dialogue on the “cost of Governance in Nigeria”, where her comments dwelt on the controversial jumbo pay of national lawmakers.

Twenty-four hours later, the Senate and the House reacted, accusing her of blackmail.

They also alleged that she reeled out false figures that failed to capture other variables, including capital projects and the cost of running the bureaucracy of the legislature, among others.

On Wednesday, she moved a step further, challenging the National Assembly to a public hearing on the issue.

She had, said “I wish to state with absolute respect for our lawmakers and our institution that it will be more valuable and enriching for our democracy if instead of the abusive language in their recent reaction, the National Assembly immediately offer me and the rest of the Nigerian public, the opportunity of a public hearing on their budgetary allocation and the very relevant issue of their remuneration.

“Doing so would be consistent with global practice across countries of the world, where emphasis is on tenets of Open Budget to enable citizens to track to the disaggregated level all use of public resources across every arm and level of government.”

On Thursday, the House said it was ready for the challenge but added that the former minister had questions to answer.

A statement in Abuja by the Deputy Chairman, House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Victor Afam-Ogene, said because the legislature believed in transparency in governance, “the 7th House of Representatives wholeheartedly welcomes her request for a public hearing on the stated ideals.”

However, the House noted that Ezekwesili should be prepared to explain her understanding of cost of governance and why she narrowed it to the National Assembly, leaving out the Executive.

The statement observed that her comments dwelt more on the salaries and allowances of lawmakers, excluding other expenditure like capital projects and the cost of running the bureaucracy of the legislative institution.

According to the House, this created the impression that all the funds allocated to the National Assembly in successive budgets since 2005 were spent on the payment of legislators’ wages.

The statement reads in part, “Nigerians would remember that in the course of a similar misadventure in January 2013, Mrs. Ezekwesili had made wild claims bordering on the alleged frittering of $45bn of the country’s external reserves, and $22bn in the excess crude account.

“While she has yet to fully justify those allegations, the former minister is this time seeking a fresh sparring partner in the Legislature.

“If it were not so, why would an address which centered on a “Cost of Governance in NIgeria” be curiously limited to an inquest into the operations of the National Assembly, leaving out the other two arms of government (the Executive and Judiciary) and arriving at the rather simplistic suggestion of the introduction of a unicameral or part-time legislature as the panacea for all Nigeria’s problems?

“Since it is public knowledge that whosoever wishes to go to equity ought to do so with clean hands, we restate our earlier posers which Mrs. Ezekwesili conveniently glossed over in her latest statement on this issue, to wit: What is the percentage of the National Assembly’s N150bn allocation in a budget of N4.9tr?

“Is it right to insinuate that the budgetary allocation for the National Assembly is for ‘members salaries and allowances’, while deliberately leaving out capital projects component, salaries of legislative aides and the bureaucracy, as well as allied institutions such as the Institute for Legislative Studies?

“What is the total disbursement to the Executive and the Judicial arms of government over the same eight-year period?

“For an ex-official of government, who between the 2006 and 2007 federal budgets, superintended over a total of N422.5bn as Education Minister, what percentage of the public fund was expended by her as recurrent cost?”

PUNCH
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Afam4eva(m): 8:52am On Aug 23, 2013
Nice One. Me likey.
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Nobody: 8:53am On Aug 23, 2013
Good. Let's bring this to the open so that we can thrash out this issue once and for all.

Date, time and venue, please. cool
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Danhumprey: 8:58am On Aug 23, 2013
Omo,see gobe. I love this woman. She is very bold and straightforward,and doesn't care whose ox is gored.

Bring on the debate. Debates like this help to deepen our democracy.

I wouldn't mind voting for her if she decide to contest for the office of the President.

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Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by yunglykmine(m): 8:59am On Aug 23, 2013
Interesting...I can't wait.
I pray more secrets will be revealed via the public hearing.
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Nobody: 9:01am On Aug 23, 2013
sumtin tels me dis is d last we wil hear ov dis
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by homesteady(m): 9:03am On Aug 23, 2013
ghen ghen!!
This woman likes debating! grin
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Nobody: 9:06am On Aug 23, 2013
Democracy for Change !!!

National Assembly ahahaha,...... They will back out at the wee minute !!! grin


Na shakara Oloooooje, Ezekwesili is bigger than those Basket Mouth Senators !!!


Senate-Ole !!!


National Assembly may surprise us sha, But I doubt, no be Nigeria !!!
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by omenka(m): 9:08am On Aug 23, 2013
Not even Reinhard Bonke can convince a sane Nigerian that the legislators' pay is comensurate to their input to the socioeconomic welbeing of Nigerians. I hope none of both parties would shy away from the event at the eleventh hour. A wealth of revelations we get when these folks go hard and dirty.

#places a newspaper on one of the seats in d conference room then walks out.
Space effectively booked!
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by superior1: 9:12am On Aug 23, 2013
Let the fight begin

Round 1, fight!!
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by sunstyle(m): 9:14am On Aug 23, 2013
the acceptance of d public hearing by d National assembly is just a formalty 2 deceive nigerians very soon they r going 2 die down d whole issues. Abi no be nigeria we dey,

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Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by iamswizz(m): 9:20am On Aug 23, 2013
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Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Nobody: 9:41am On Aug 23, 2013
Bring it on!!!

Our democracy will be better for it.
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Enegod(m): 10:21am On Aug 23, 2013
I'm waiting...
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by austinkenneth: 11:06am On Aug 23, 2013
sunstyle: the acceptance of d public hearing by d National assembly is just a formalty 2 deceive nigerians very soon they r going 2 die down d whole issues. Abi no be nigeria we dey,

THNAK YOU FOR THAT. ANYBODY WHO THINKS THE DEBATE WILL HOLD IS LIVING IN FOOL'S PARADISE. NA NAIJA WE DEY. THIS WILL BE DELAYED, DRAGGED ON,OVERTAKEN BY OTHER EVENTS AND VENTUALLY DIE A NATURAL DEATH.
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by hillsate: 11:33am On Aug 23, 2013
In as much as I have serious doubts if the National Assembly would go on with the debate, please it should be telecast live!
Its high time this guys are brought to accountabilitY.
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by Pukkah: 12:06pm On Aug 23, 2013


However, the House noted that Ezekwesili should be prepared to explain her understanding of cost of governance and why she narrowed it to the National Assembly, leaving out the Executive.

Kai! Naija! See dodging! What is the problem of the National Assembly if Ezekwesili left out the Executive? Does that invalidate her request in any way?

Ok, if she has left out the Executive why can't the National Assembly itself pick it up and do it? Or don't they have oversight functions over the Executive anymore?



The statement observed that her comments dwelt more on the salaries and allowances of lawmakers, excluding other expenditure like capital projects and the cost of running the bureaucracy of the legislative institution.

According to the House, this created the impression that all the funds allocated to the National Assembly in successive budgets since 2005 were spent on the payment of legislators’ wages.

No problem. If she created a wrong impression then what's the right impression? State how much has been spent on your wages.


“While she has yet to fully justify those allegations, the former minister is this time seeking a fresh sparring partner in the Legislature.

See another dodging. God, these legislators are artful dodgers. Address the issue and stop telling us about irrelevant issues.

“Since it is public knowledge that whosoever wishes to go to equity ought to do so with clean hands, we restate our earlier posers which Mrs. Ezekwesili conveniently glossed over in her latest statement on this issue, to wit: What is the percentage of the National Assembly’s N150bn allocation in a budget of N4.9tr?

Address the message and stop attacking the messenger with your yeye saying.

It's not the percentage that is important, it's the absolute figures. This is not a statistics class. Tell us how much the country has spent on your fat salaries since 1999. Simple.


“For an ex-official of government, who between the 2006 and 2007 federal budgets, superintended over a total of N422.5bn as Education Minister, what percentage of the public fund was expended by her as recurrent cost?”

See another ploy to attack the messenger and intimidate the woman! We are talking about your fat salaries, you're talking about her tenure as Education Minister. Haba! Why not answer the questions she put to you and then probe her tenure?

These are some of the ways the Nigerian system uses to intimidate people and shut them up. Kudos Ezekwesili.
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by gerald09(m): 12:25pm On Aug 23, 2013
Will wait for them to fix a date b4 I comment cos the kind of thieves in Nigeria donno how to debate especially when dey guilty
Re: Jumbo Pay: Reps Accept Ezekwesili’s Public Hearing Challenge by 76Naira(m): 1:04am On Aug 25, 2013
Thanks madam for the life line.
Being from the most wasteful country in Africa is nothing to be proud of!

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