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Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by dre11(m): 11:34am On Jan 03, 2020
Yusuf Akinpelu

A Nigerian lawmaker, Bamidele Salam, has called for a massive cut in the cost of running the Nigerian government.

Part of his recommendation is that federal lawmakers, who are currently about 469, be reduced by about two-thirds.

Mr Salam, who represents Ede North/Ede South/Egbedore/Ejigbo Federal Constituency, said this can be achieved by reducing the number of senators per state to one from three, while the House of Representatives should be reduced to one-third of its current 360 members. He said the senators should also work on part-time basis.

“In practical terms, the Senate should be made up of one senator per state, meeting on part-time basis (to confirm appointments, approve loans, emergency powers etc.) while the House of representatives should have only one-third of its present number sitting as a full time parliament,” Mr Salam said.

To further cut cost, among the executive arm, states should not have more than seven commissioners while the federal government should have a maximum of 15 ministers.

“Truth is that we can not afford what we currently operate but we are living in denial,” he said.

Mr Salam made these observations while in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES.

“I support all measures necessary to reduce our cost of governance and have more money for real development. This may include a downward review of emoluments of public office holders, not just lawmakers but everyone holding a public office from the local to the federal level,” Mr Salam said.

“I have always been an advocate of leaner government at all levels. I believe our present structure is not only bogus, it is also inefficient. I am of the view that a constitutional amendment should be undertaken to restructure the Nigerian federation to bring our institutions of governance in tune with our social, political and more importantly, economic realities.

“A country with over 200 million population and terrible social and infrastructure deficit as ours should not be spending more than 70 per cent of its annual budget on recurrent expenditure. It is simply not sustainable and the place to start is from the size of our government.”


Proponents

Mr Salam’s view has added another echo to the call for restructuring of governance in Nigeria. One of his colleagues in the Senate, Rochas Okorocha of Imo West Senatorial District, made similar remarks last October.

Like Mr Salam, Mr Okorocha argued that the total number of federal lawmakers should be reviewed to 146, from the current 469 — 109 senators and 360 Rep members.

Rochas Okorocha

“What (are) three senators doing that one senator cannot do?” Mr Okorocha asked, amidst murmur in the House.

“Here, we have three senators per state. In that National Assembly (House of Representatives) over there, we have 360 eligible human beings. This country must begin to make sacrifices and cut down the cost of governance.”

Barely a week after Mr Okorocha’s mooted this stance, Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, broadened the debate.

Mr Fayemi called for a unicameral legislature by the scrapping of the Senate, saying what is needed is the House of Representatives.

“You have three senators from little Ekiti and you have three senators from Lagos State. It’s a no-brainer that it’s unequal, I guess the principle is not proportionality but that if you are a state, you get it automatically.

“But I think that we can do away with that. There are several things that we can do away within the government,” he said.

Section 48 of the constitution provides for three senators from each of the 36 states of the federation and one from the FCT (totalling 110). Also, section 49 provides for 360 members of the House of Representatives elected from the constituencies in each state of the federation.

EKiti state governor, Kayode Fayemi
Therefore, only a constitutional amendment can lead to the kind of reform sought by the aforementioned proponents.


Opponents

Aware that the debate was gaining traction, President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, countered the call for a unicameral legislature.

He said the improvement in the productivity of lawmakers is what should be sought, not a single parliamentary house, which could impinge the representation of ethnic minorities in the country.

“Nigeria has consciously adopted to have a bicameral National Assembly. It is because of who and what we are. The diversity of Nigeria and ethnic composition of the country requires that we have a system that provides Justice, Equity and Fair play.

“It is a conscious decision and design to ensure that everybody is represented in the country. We need bi-cameral legislature in Nigeria.” Mr Lawan explained.

The senate president did not, however, counter the call for a reduction in the number of senators per state.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/370915-reduce-lawmakers-by-two-thirds-were-too-many-unsustainable-reps-member.html

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Theenchanter2: 11:41am On Jan 03, 2020
Good..... but its better they say it in the house than to d media, u know its d right thing to do, say it where its important and not where it'll have minimal effect.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Foxman19: 11:43am On Jan 03, 2020
There's no need to reduce them.just make what their earnings equal with what teachers earn.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Theenchanter2: 11:46am On Jan 03, 2020
Foxman19:
There's no need to reduce them.just make what their earnings equal with what teachers earn.
them go japa grin

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by realstars: 12:09pm On Jan 03, 2020
Bunch of audio leaders.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by orisa37: 12:36pm On Jan 03, 2020
It's a Construction Amendment. Put up a Bill and go-ahead. We support you.
The Reduction should be Two, 2, Senators per State and Four, 4, Members per State for House of Rep.
Then The Assemblies should be Represented by two members per local Government.
The VP should be SP on major Policies. The Chief Justice, The Speaker on Major Policies. Traditional Rulers should be Chairmen of Local Governments.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by TeeBabss(m): 12:37pm On Jan 03, 2020
Well said.
I've always shared this opinion.

We need new system in this Nigeria, I don't understand how a country will stick to an unyielding system for all these years

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by 9jii(m): 12:41pm On Jan 03, 2020
Sometimes it's not about the number but management.
Only two people in Nigeria can steal the whole of NA budget if they could get their way.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Multiplier7(m): 12:42pm On Jan 03, 2020
Secondly, fiscal federalism should be adopted as a system of government in this country.

You and I knew that this current federal system is just a mirage. It is not working

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jan 03, 2020
Even scrapping the entire house would not be a bad idea. Majority of them just sit without contributing to the house debate.My take : Either they scrap the senate and down-size the figures in HoR or reduce their bogus take-home pay

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Racoon(m): 1:16pm On Jan 03, 2020
Simply cut down on your horrendous budget,salaries, benefits or entitlements, initiate the process to reduce the present bicameral legislature system to a uni-formate or restructure this hellhole of a country.

Will these overfed buffons heed to the voice of reasoning or allow the cost of governance to cause Nigeria to self-imposed? Time will tell.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Sammy07: 1:19pm On Jan 03, 2020
Foxman19:
There's no need to reduce them.just make what their earnings equal with what teachers earn.

Bros you wicked grin

Them go Japa

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by orunto27: 1:48pm On Jan 03, 2020
Reduce NASS and State Assemblies by 2/3 will be unreasonable.
Senators reduced to one per state will equate them and their powers to Governors. And make Decision making in the Houses limited.


As part of the general amendment to grant full autonomy of Police, Resources and Elections Control to our 36 Constitutional States, the
Senators should be reduced to Two per State, House of Rep to Four per State, Houses of Assemblies to two per Local Government and Local Government, two per Ward.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by orunto27: 2:24pm On Jan 03, 2020
Theenchanter2:
Good..... but its better they say it in the house than to d media, u know its d right thing to do, say it where its important and not where it'll have minimal effect.
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THE NASS SHOULD CONSTITUTE ITSELF A PLESBICITE TO DO THIS FAIR AND SQUARE.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Iruobean(m): 2:38pm On Jan 03, 2020
cheesy
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by josdiv(m): 2:40pm On Jan 03, 2020
It is about time..... cost of governance is too high in this country and they want to borrow money for infrastructure when they can save money by reducing cost of governance

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by ForeThinker: 2:40pm On Jan 03, 2020
No be lie
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Fountainofyouth(f): 2:41pm On Jan 03, 2020
I'm pretty sure the powers that be will approach the court to annul his seat and call for another re-election so that he will loose.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by kenx1(m): 2:42pm On Jan 03, 2020
469 and nothing to show for it!
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by qualityovenbake(m): 2:43pm On Jan 03, 2020
Watch as Nigeria law makers crucify him for saying the truth.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Skillsnigeria: 2:44pm On Jan 03, 2020
Correct talk.but Nigeria is a business enterprise where politics is big business
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by homehunters(m): 2:46pm On Jan 03, 2020
Sincerely really, what use are they to the Nigerian people really all we try to do in this country is copy what the Americans are doing. If it doesn't work for us why do it. The upper Chambers should be reduced to one member from each state and same goes for the lower House.

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by do4luv14(m): 2:46pm On Jan 03, 2020
Omo no cheat go rep e state be dat ooo






Foxman19:
There's no need to reduce them.just make what their earnings equal with what teachers earn.
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by richidinho(m): 2:51pm On Jan 03, 2020
Scrap d sh1t
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Jimiyung(m): 2:52pm On Jan 03, 2020
Lead by example and resign..
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by frowland(m): 2:53pm On Jan 03, 2020
orisa37:
It's a Construction Amendment. Put up a Bill and go-ahead. We support you.

The Reduction should be
Two, 2, Senators per State and
Four, 4, Members per State for House of Rep.

Then The Assemblies should be Represented by two members per local Government.

The VP should be SP on major Policies.
The Chief Justice, The Speaker on Major Policies.
Traditional Rulers should be Chairmen of Local Governments.
Senate is 3 per state, but reps are not per state, but per population. So states or areas with dense population gets more reps.
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by vanjos: 2:53pm On Jan 03, 2020
Whoever opposes this idea is an enemy of the masses.
The two houses are of no tangible Importance to the well being of Nigerians.
You can imagine the number of people who could be employed using the huge sum of fund being spent on these so -called representatives.

How I wish I could !

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Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Nobody: 2:54pm On Jan 03, 2020
just like saying a man should vote for himself to be laid off. senseless talk that cant happen
Re: Bamidele Salam: Reduce Lawmakers By Two-thirds; We’re Too Many, Unsustainable by Nobody: 2:56pm On Jan 03, 2020
Spot on! Enough of nonsense!

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