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Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Shimzyy(m): 9:50am On Jan 13, 2020
In fact, some senators have described the amount — which is only a fraction of a regular stream of benefits accrued to them — as “a mere drop” in the vast ocean of their Yuletide expenses. Others threatened to cause the Senate leadership “some headache” upon resumption from their Christmas-New Year recess later this month.

“It was not enough to meet our Christmas needs,” one senator said. “In fact, some of us are already coming together to formally complain to our president.”

The lawmakers received the N2 million on December 18 from the Senate overhead and operations account, according to bank transaction alerts of two senators seen by PREMIUM TIMES.

The purpose of the transaction was not attached to the payments, but lawmakers had been told a few days earlier to expect the funds as their Christmas allowances, according to three senators who briefed PREMIUM TIMES on it. The senators spoke under anonymity as of the time they interacted with PREMIUM TIMES to avoid a potential backlash from their colleagues, but one of them said they may eventually go public with their complaints if their anger boils over.

“They said we should use the money to take care of our families and constituents,” one senator said. “I was just standing there without knowing what to say for many minutes.”

The senator decried “the failure” of Senate President Ahmed Lawan to understand the scale of responsibility that usually confronts them whenever they visit their constituency.

Senate President Ahmed Lawan
“There are many local government areas under my district,” the senator said. “How do I tell them that I only came back home with N2 million?”

“Even when I am travelling for an event or just to visit my constituency, I usually hold at least N50 million,” the senator added.

Another senator said lawmakers usually received far larger amount in Christmas allowances, wondering why the current assembly that has maintained a cordial relationship with the executive now finds itself receiving much less.

“We have been struggling in poverty since we came on board months ago,” the senator said. “I asked my distinguished colleagues why we have to be the one suffering the excesses of past assemblies.”

“We have given this administration every support and people on social media are angry and calling us a rubber stamp Senate,” the senator said.

“We have started gathering ourselves and we will make our position known to the leadership,” the senator said. “Otherwise, we may not have a choice left but to publicly call out the leadership and give them some headache when we resume plenary.”

Two former senators who served in seventh and eight assemblies told PREMIUM TIMES they received Christmas allowances well over N2 million, but could not recall the specifics.

“We received allowances for Christmas and Sallah holidays during our time in the Seventh Assembly,” a former senator from Ogun State said. “I am struggling to remember how much we received then, but I am very sure each one was far more than N2 million.”

The second former senator confirmed that he received more than N2 million in Christmas bonus, but warned that members of the current assembly should concentrate on their activities rather than complaining over payment.

“The N2 million may look small,” the senator said. “But I will advise them to remember the millions of Nigerians who cannot even earn a fraction of that amount throughout the year.”

The former senators insisted on speaking off the background to avoid offending their serving senators, many of whom they identified as friends and political associates.

Trust issues
While the senators were unable to categorically say how much they should have gotten as Christmas bonus, they expressed deep suspicion that the share of each member of the 109 body was more than N2 million.

“I have been struggling to reconcile the amount we received as National Assembly budget with the small-small stipends we have been getting from the leadership,” one senator said. “Unlike the Senate President, we are not entitled to many official benefits like private jets and free fuel for our vehicles.”

The National Assembly received N125 billion in 2019. Although down considerably from the N140 billion it received the previous year, many Nigerians were still highly critical of government’s priority in allocating such a vast amount to 469 people in a population hovering around 200 million. About 90 million Nigerians still languish in abject poverty, per official estimates.

Their appropriated budget aside, lawmakers are also seen as the primary beneficiaries of the so-called constituency intervention projects whose allocation usually suppasses N100 billion per year. Although the projects are implemented by federal agencies, lawmakers are often accorded sufficient deference in choosing contractors.

The opaque atmosphere under which contractors are nominated for constituency projectects allows lawmakers to push their own fronts who would then channel a large chunk of released project funds back to them — all done under the radar with little or difficult-to-prove paper trail.

But the lawmakers who spoke with PREMIUM TIMES about the N2 million Christmas bonus said the Nigerian parliament had seen better days.

“Senators in the past left office as billionaires,” one senator said. “But things are no longer the way they used to be.”

Another senator said the growing awareness of their expenses by everyday Nigerians and civic groups has made it difficult to spend without any sense of accountability.

“It is becoming more and more difficult by every passing assembly,” the senator said. “I predict fewer people would be interested in this office in the next few years.”

As of 2018, senators were drawing N13.5 million per month in controversial running cost, amongst a slew of other consistent allowances known and unknown to the public.

‘Shameful sense of entitlement’
Ola Awoniyi, a spokesperson for the Senate President, told PREMIUM TIMES he was not aware of the complaints and could not immediately speak on whether or not his principal was aware either. Godiya Akwashiki, the chief spokesperson for the Senate, did not return calls and messages seeking comments about the grumbling senators.

While requesting for additional pay may not be inherently objectionable under labour principles, the manner with which the senators are going about their complaints could cast them as shamefully entitled, a political analyst said.

“It strikes me as a shameful sense of entitlement for senators to be complaining of receiving N2 million at a time of economic woes for the country,” Tola Adekoya, a former university lecturer, told PREMIUM TIMES.

Mr Adekoya said it was provocative that senators would be complaining about N2 million when a vast majority of the population could barely feed.

“This is something that you hear and your brain would respond like it was hit with a hammer,” he said. “Do they have any idea how many Nigerians cannot even feed themselves for once per day?”

“They are out of touch,” he said. “Let us hope they desist from disrupting the activities of the Senate because of their selfish interest.”

Yet, Mr Adekoya said the Senate leadership should look into the complaints of the lawmakers in order to avoid undue drama that could slow down the progress of critical national assignments.

“They were elected to work for our collective interest,” the analyst said. “Efforts should be made to minimise complaints that they could use to sabotage the larger interest of Nigerians.”
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by NaijaRoyalty(m): 9:52am On Jan 13, 2020
E no go better for you dishonorable men of the national assembly

Bunch Thieves
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by helinues: 9:53am On Jan 13, 2020
What have you people done with your constituency allowances that you are complaining 2 million Xmas gift as too small
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by SocialJustice: 9:58am On Jan 13, 2020
Anytime you go home, you go with at least N50m. Oga senator stop telling lies.

N2m is more than enough for Christmas and New Year.
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Koralords: 10:02am On Jan 13, 2020
let's go back to parliamentary form of gov
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Shimzyy(m): 10:04am On Jan 13, 2020
SocialJustice:
Anytime you go home, you go with at least N50m. Oga senator stop telling lies.

N2m is more than enough for Christmas and New Year.

I wonder the amount they were expecting
Honestly this senators are the ones destroying this country
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by daddytime(m): 10:08am On Jan 13, 2020
What a country and leaders....

I wonder how much their Western/foreign counterparts would have gotten.

You go fear over-bloated sense of entitlement na
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Racoon(m): 10:16am On Jan 13, 2020
They dont care if the people of their respective constituencies had a nice Christmas or not just concerned about their selfish ego.A band of smarter thieves have conned the less smart thieves.Useless NASS!
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by slimfit1(m): 10:17am On Jan 13, 2020
daddytime:
What a country and leaders....

I wonder how much their Western/foreign counterparts would have gotten.

They get nothing it's not there job to be giving people money. They need to make laws that there job. Tell him to show us how he spent the last funds.
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by SocialJustice: 10:34am On Jan 13, 2020
Shimzyy:


I wonder the amount they were expecting
Honestly this senators are the ones destroying this country
One of them has insinuated it, maybe they were expecting at least N25m each. Imagine one said he just stood there confused, wondering what N2m could achieve.
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Nobody: 10:46am On Jan 13, 2020
Yes they express anger when it's about their pockets.... May bitterness visit them and their families for destroying this country.spits on their heads
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Apus: 10:50am On Jan 13, 2020
“It is becoming more and more difficult by every passing assembly,” the senator said. “I predict fewer people would be interested in this office in the next few years.”



That is the goal. To make the position less attractive so we can sift those who are there just for the grams from those who truly want to serve. We are getting there gradually.

Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Nobody: 11:03am On Jan 13, 2020
Senate President Ahmed Lawan
“There are many local government areas under my district,” the senator said. “How do I tell them that I only came back home with N2 million?”

“Even when I am travelling for an event or just to visit my constituency, I usually hold at least N50 million,” the senator added.

You were not elected to share money.... do the work you were expected to do...
Re: Nigerian Senators Express Anger Over 2 million Christmas Allowance by Emmanuelhector(m): 11:59am On Jan 13, 2020
What a country called Nigeria.. Not sure am going to ever vote any modafucka again

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