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9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by ijustdey: 4:20am On Jun 15, 2019
Everest Amaefule , John Ameh and Olaleye Aluko



Payment of overhead allowances to lawmakers inaugurated on Tuesday in the first three months will increase their total allowances to N 19 .89 bn , investigations by Saturday PUNCH has shown .

The PUNCH had exclusively reported that 469 lawmakers would get N 4 . 68 bn as welcome package to sort out accommodation and furniture issues .

Further investigations showed that each senator will receive N 40 . 5m for three months as overhead allowance, with each member of the House of Representatives receiving N 30 m for the same purpose .

This means that 109 senators will get N 4. 41 bn as overhead allowance for the first three months while the 360 Reps will get N 10 . 8 bn in their first three months .

Added to the N 4. 68 bn for accommodation and furniture , the legislators will get N 19 . 89 bn within their first three months in the red and green chambers .

Following the PUNCH ’ s earlier report , some Non- Governmental Organisations led by the Socio -Economic Rights and Accountability Project had been strident in opposing the N 4 . 68 bn welcome package .


FG frustrates bill to reduce emoluments

Meanwhile, further investigations also showed that the process of reviewing downwards the entitlements of lawmakers and other office holders was aborted by the Presidency , which refused to officially receive a bill for the review of salaries and allowances of public office holders prepared by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission .

Following a public outcry that the remuneration of lawmakers was not in tune with the economic realities in the country , RMAFC embarked on downward review of allowances of all political office holders.

The ratification of the new packages prepared by a committee headed by a former Chairman of Remuneration Committee , Mr Abdullahi Inde, followed a retreat held for commissioners of the agency in Owerri in November 2015 .

Although the recommendation was informally sent to the Presidency , it was not formally received along with a bill for new revenue formula which was also prepared by RMAFC.
It is the responsibility of the President to present the recommendation to the Federal Executive Council for approval before being forwarded to the National Assembly as a bill .

This aspect of the process was never completed as the Presidency allegedly avoided anything that would lead to completing the process for the review of the existing revenue formula , findings by Saturday PUNCH revealed .

A top executive of RMAFC confirmed that the process for the review of the remuneration of political office holders could not be completed .
The source , who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said, “ The commission made an attempt to review the package . There was an attempt but it did not see the light of the day .

“ It is still on because it has to reflect the current economic realities . Maybe when the new board comes in , they will look into it again because of public outcry . ”

Speaking on the call for the review of the welcome package of lawmakers , the RMFAC official said except for the ‘ overhead’ payment, the furniture and accommodation allowances were backed by the law .

He said , “ Some NGOs make blanket statements without looking at what the law says. They do not know the mandate of public institutions . Sometimes , they don’ t look at the position of the law . If it is within the law , it is not illegal.

“ It is not really a welcome package . It is part of the Remuneration Act . It is also not only the legislature that benefits ; the executive also benefits ; the same with the judiciary. In fact , all public office holders, whether civil servants or public servants , are entitled to those things .

“ If you are employed newly , you are supposed to be given some allowances to enable you to settle down . So, as legislators they are entitled to furniture and accommodation allowances . If they are seen as welcome packages, yes, they are. But they are backed by law . There is an Act which you cannot change .

“ They cannot be paid anything outside the law in terms of furniture allowance and accommodation allowance. They cannot be paid anything outside what the law stipulates except it is for overhead as Senator Shehu Sani had revealed .

“ The money will come from the National Assembly Service Commission . They have their own budget. But for ministers , their salaries and allowances come from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
“ It must have been captured in the budget. They must provide for their members in their budget salaries and allowances . ”

Each member of the House of Representatives on resumption , therefore , is entitled to N 9, 926 , 062 . 5 , according to the prescription of RMAFC in its Remuneration Package for Political , Public and Judicial Office Holders 2007 to Date.
They are entitled to furniture allowance of N 5 , 955 , 637. 5 and accommodation allowance of N 3, 970 ,425 .

Therefore, the 360 members of the House of Representatives are entitled to accommodation and furniture allowances of N 3 .57 bn .

On the other hand , each senator is entitled to a combined furniture and accommodation allowances of N 10 , 132 ,000 on assumption of office . While the accommodation allowance of a senator is N 4 , 052, 800 , the furniture allowance is N 6 , 079 ,200 .

For motor vehicle, each of the senators is entitled to N 8 , 105 ,600 while each Rep is entitled to N 7 , 940 ,850 . 50 .

The allowance for motor vehicle has been controversial . According to the RMAFC , this allowance payable once in four years is a loan and optional . This means that it is repayable.
However, lawmakers that received such money in the past had asked the government to convert it into a grant .

Apart from these allowances , other perks of office that are paid to lawmakers on a monthly basis include motor vehicle maintenance and fuelling. This is pegged at 75 per cent of their monthly salary .

Others are personal assistant – 25 per cent ; domestic staff – 75 per cent ; entertainment – 30 per cent ; utilities – 30 per cent ; newspapers/ periodicals – 15 per cent ; wardrobe – 25 per cent ; house maintenance – five per cent ; constituency – 250 per cent .

The lawmakers are also entitled to tour duty allowance, estacode ( when they travel overseas ) and recess allowances . For a senator , the tour duty allowance is N 37 , 000 per night; the estacode is $ 950 per night and the recess allowance is 10 per cent of their annual salary .

For a member of the House of Representatives, the tour duty allowance is N 35 , 000 per night ; the estacode is $ 900 per night and the recess allowance is 10 per cent of their annual salary .


Presidency denies getting any proposal

When contacted for reactions , the Presidency said Buhari could only act on a formal recommendation sent to him .

His Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters , Senator Ita Enang , who spoke on the issue , asked for evidence of the proposal said to have been sent to the President .

Enang said , “ It can only be turned down if it was passed and sent. So, who passed it , who sent it and when was it passed ?
“ What was the content of what you said was passed or presented ?”
When he was told that the RMAFC reportedly made a presentation to Buhari on the issue , Enang replied , “ I am not aware .”


SERAP , CACOL tackle ninth Assembly , say allowances unsustainable

Meanwhile, two civil society organisations , the Socio - Economic Right and Accountability Project and the Centre for Anti - Corruption and Open Leadership , have condemned the humongus allowances to be paid to members of the ninth National Assembly , saying such allowances are not sustainable .

The SERAP Executive Director , Adetokunbo Mumuni, said, “ We insist that allowances which the Nigerian workers are not entitled to and an average Nigerian is not entitled to , should not be paid to members of the National Assembly . How sustainable , equitable and conscionable are those allowances ?”

Also, the CACOL Director , Mr Debo Adeniran , said, “ We are dissatisfied with the welcome package . This is because most members of the National Assembly have benefitted one way or the other from the same system . Some members of the senate are former governors, board chairmen and other government appointees. They don’ t need furniture and house allowances .

“ This country is broke . There is violence everywhere because of the anger bottled up in people due to mismanagement of our economic resources which has taken people away from their jobs . The government has to work harder to reduce the allowances of these legislators.

“ The reason why the people scramble tooth and nail to become members of the National Assembly is because of the allowances . We have also said that if there is no clear -cut policy direction that deliberately revisits the cost of governance , the members will not want to deliberately bring down their allowances . ”

Meanwhile a Northern elder statesman and Second Republic lawmaker, Dr Junaid Muhammed, has said the Federal Government should allow RMAFC to review the allowances downward .

Junaid said, “ The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House are yet to prove themselves and have to prove to us that they are different from the last batch of leaders . And if they don ’t prove leadership , everything that has been done to get them into office would be a waste of time .

“ The government should be aware of the counter- economic effects of this financial recklessness . For me , the solution to this problem is to return to the law . The law says the National Assembly should take their salaries and allowances as determined by RMAFC .

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Tocynone(m): 4:40am On Jun 15, 2019
The reason why politics is a do or die affair in Nigeria

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Frankiss44(m): 6:24am On Jun 15, 2019
Tocynone:
The reason why politics is a do or die affair in Nigeria

Different assembly, same old thieves


No redemption for the masses I swear?

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by emapraiz(m): 6:29am On Jun 15, 2019
NO wonder they kill themselves to get into position

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by argon500: 6:34am On Jun 15, 2019
4.6bn welcome package while minimum wage is yet to be implemented

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by aolawale025: 6:34am On Jun 15, 2019
Waste of resources. These people aren't serving at all
Nigeria and Nigerians are slaving for them

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by CalabarPikin: 6:48am On Jun 15, 2019
Then somebody will just wake up from slumber and say he is pyting kwaruption......that 100m people will be alleviated from poverty....

Let me just sit here and watch d miracles....

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by landforeast(m): 6:49am On Jun 15, 2019
What exactly are these guys doing to be paid such a huge amount of money. Nigeria political system is highly monetized and that is why Agberos will keep on ruling us.

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by SocialFinance: 11:59am On Jun 15, 2019
Is this not what Sarathief and his gang established that make 8th assembly the best for the ipob miscreants op f the Republic of Biafra?

Very funny and hilarious that the same people hailing Saraki national assembly who institutionalised padding and stealing by tricks in the national assembly are the same set shouting blue and black robbery just because new leadership have taken over.

They want PMB to do something about it, meanwhile they were shouting legislative independence.

Believe me these criminals can't change

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Nobody: 11:59am On Jun 15, 2019
Hope lawan will reduce NASS pay or is saint lawan following the footsteps of looter saraki? Should he not try to get senators to reduce the running cost of NASS?

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Dannyset(m): 12:00pm On Jun 15, 2019
These are the people milking this nation

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by materialproject: 12:00pm On Jun 15, 2019
See money
Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by fearlessigboman(m): 12:02pm On Jun 15, 2019
I will not marry till I have enough money to take my wife and kids out of this shit hole...

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by bigstan11787(m): 12:02pm On Jun 15, 2019
National cake is served

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Bossontop(m): 12:03pm On Jun 15, 2019
Iz like d good Lord is revealing to me dat my future is in d SENATE oo.....

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by IsaAbubakar: 12:03pm On Jun 15, 2019
and minimum wage is yet to be implemented
what a useless country
the joke is on us all weather apc or pdp supporter
we're all been forked by these bastards

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by blackaxe78: 12:03pm On Jun 15, 2019
fearlessigboman:
I will not marry till I have enough money to take my wife and kids out of this shit hole...


Who is doing who?

Your decision, your luggage.

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Emu4life(m): 12:03pm On Jun 15, 2019
TIME FOR SINCERE PROPER SELF REVALUATION:

**In Nigeria, we are just a dishonest, unpatriotic and ungodly human beings on the path of self destruction* .

_A shame on our race._

*I totally agree with the following by Bar Ola Kunle Allison: who says*
*Religion is not our albatross in Nigeria* .

It has never been.

*WE ARE JUST A SICK INDIGENOUS PEOPLE BLAMING EVERYTHING* _BUT OURSELVES._

I just saw a short documentary on *CNN* about the *Emirate of Dubai (an Islamic State)* and *her many disruptive and record-breaking technological/innovative strides, and my heart sank into despair* .

*Dubai* is NOT a *country* . It is just *one out of seven emirates that make up the UAE* .

An Islamic country which declared *independence* from *Great Britain* in *1971* .

Yet, *Dubai is the fastest growing Science and ICT hub in the world. Yes, you read that correctly; in the world!*

As I watched the documentary and *marveled at the unbelievable leaps in education, innovation and infrastructure achieved within 50years,* I began to compare *the emirate with our own Emirate of Sokoto and Emirate of Kano back home.*

```Folks, the difference is a universe apart.```

*Did you know that the Emirate of Dubai has singlehandedly launched 2 satellites into Space?*

Did you know that the last *launched spacecraft* had the *innovative signature of a Dubai teenage girl on it?*

*A teenager who dreams to be the first astronaut on Mars* .

Did you know that by 2020 the Dubai emirate will be launching *its first Mars Exploration Spacecraft?*

Did you know that the Dubai emirate currently has the largest number of *FOREIGN RESEARCH SCIENTISTS AND ICT EXPERTS IN THE WORLD?*

*This is a deeply culturally Islamic State prioritizing Science, Technology and Futurism.*

What then is different about their own *practice of Islam and the ones we have here at home?*

What is different about their practice of *Islam* which *encourages a teenage girl to aspire to Mars* while *emirates at home marry off under aged girls?*

What is different about their practice of Islam *which prioritizes innovations and science* , while even *Churches* back at home only *prioritize buildings and tithing?*

*Guys, religion is not Nigeria's albatross.*

Anyone who argues *otherwise* is *thinking fallaciously.* Nigeria is messed up because we *have our own issues.*

_Our orientation, our mindset, our value-system, our sociocultural ethics, our ways are deeply_ *ANTIPROGRESSIVE!*

I just saw men in *Arabic gowns and women in Arabic purdah* (the moderate ones) having a dialogue about championing the next *frontiers in science and innovations.*

*Any so-called Christian who defends the kind of Christianity we practice in this country is part of the problem.*

For now, the *Emirate of Dubai* is the *leader of the Arab World* .

*A well deserved title.*

#truth is sacred
Selah.

*PROFESSOR ISA HUSSAINI OF FACULTY OF PHARMACY UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI WROTE* :

_The blame for what Nigeria has become falls on you and me. Not Buhari, not Jonathan, not Obasanjo and definitely not Abacha._

*OUR WICKEDNESS STINKS TO THE HEAVENS AS WE GO ABOUT OUR DAILY LIVES, PULLING DOWN EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING TO BECOME RICH.*

We import substandard products, fake drugs and expired baby food unfit for human consumption and *we have the nerve to complain about leadership?*

*We even steal from widows, orphans, weaklings and refugees. We take their food and sell it for profit. No conscience.

Nothing is sacred. No one is spared.

WE BUILD SUBSTANDARD ROADS, SCHOOLS, HOUSES, HOSPITALS, ALL FOR PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF HUMAN LIFE;AN INVALUABLE ITEM WHICH ALL OUR PROFIT AND CONTRACT SUM CANNOT BUY.

One would think this behavior is reserved for urchins *but it would surprise you that this is the character of many decent looking people who appear to be normal but are not any better than Boko Haram members.

_They are church members, Muslims, husbands, wives and sadly youths_ .

WE PERVERT JUSTICE AND PRETEND WE DO NOT KNOW RIGHT FROM WRONG JUST TO SERVE OUR SELFISH INTERESTS.

Slave traders pale in comparison to what we do to ourselves.

WE ARE WICKEDNESS PERSONIFIED.

So much hatred flows in our blood and we transfer it to our children. It's evident in what we say and do.

We have fasting and prayer sessions all year long, night vigils and deliverance when the actual problem is 'us' .

WE SIMPLY CANNOT LEARN TO LOVE OTHERS . IT IS ME, ME, ME. THAT IS ALL THAT EVER MATTERS. IT IS SICKENING.

Anyone who cannot love has no business in Politics, Government Parastatals / Agency and in Nigeria.

Until we understand this, we will continue on this path of destruction

I can Change, You can Change, They can Change and We can Change by Sharing and Spreading this message....
Change starts with Me!

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by muykem: 12:04pm On Jun 15, 2019
Elected officials are enjoying dividends of democracy while masses are receiving pain of democracy.

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by NaijaOlosho(f): 12:05pm On Jun 15, 2019
sad
Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by ZombieTERROR: 12:05pm On Jun 15, 2019
Thieves everywhere

They come together irrespective of party and religion with one goal in mind...

Steal and loot...

Tell them to ban public office holders from seeking medical treatment abroad now... They will reject it

Tell them to ban public office holders from sending their kids abroad to study... They will reject it

Tell them to ban public office holders from having power alternative at home... No way

The poor masses cheer them as they loot and shine their teeth

Nigeria is doomed..

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by haryorbarmie83(m): 12:06pm On Jun 15, 2019
Politics is over rated in naija
Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by ZombieTERROR: 12:08pm On Jun 15, 2019
muykem:
Elected officials are enjoying dividends of democracy while masses are receiving pain of democracy.

The so called masses aren't ready yet...
Come hard on this criminals now and see paupers who borrowed data to come online defend them..

My brother... Zombies are everywhere

Nigeria is doomed

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Jobac: 12:09pm On Jun 15, 2019
Mk93:
Hope lawan will reduce NASS pay or is saint lawan following the footsteps of looter saraki? Should he not try to get senators to reduce the running cost of NASS?
Forget it; he will even increase it. These lawmakers are beyond redemption.

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by MobilityExpress: 12:09pm On Jun 15, 2019
"Democrazy, democrazy, we want democrazy...", and Fela thought the military government was bad. He for don sing tire today till his voice is gone. Democrazy in Nigeria is one of the biggest scams in the world.

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Nobody: 12:09pm On Jun 15, 2019
Jobac:

Forget it; he will even increase it. These lawmakers are beyond redemption.
I thought it was because of saraki o
Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Jobac: 12:10pm On Jun 15, 2019
muykem:
Elected officials are enjoying dividends of democracy while masses are receiving pain of democracy.
Masses are even fighting themselves in defence of the politicians.

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Aidejay(m): 12:14pm On Jun 15, 2019
This is just beautiful
Highest paying job in the country
Yet most unproductive and unprofessional
Wow!
This one is not stealing or embezzlement or dividends of corruption
This is their salary/payments/settlements /gains
This is what they get paid for receiving the mantle

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Re: 9th Assembly: Lawmakers To Get N19.89bn Allowances In Three Months by Legendguru: 12:14pm On Jun 15, 2019
bunch of opportunist , cowards , and criminals.

i will keep saying "resolution is the only solution to nigeria problem . until then we will keep on deceiving ourselves !

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