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FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by adenigga(m): 6:15am On Jun 21, 2023
The housing allowances for members of the National Assembly may cost the country about N5.87bn yearly, according to findings from The PUNCH.

With the annual allocation of N5.87bn, in four years the Federal Government will spend N23.48bn on the lawmakers’ accommodation.

The allowances are based on data collated from a document obtained from the website of the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission.

It covers allowances for accommodation (200 per cent of basic salary), domestic staff (75 per cent of basic salary), utilities (30 per cent of basic salary), house maintenance (five per cent of basic salary), wardrobe (25 per cent of basic salary) and furniture (300 per cent of basic salary).

Also, although furniture allowance is usually paid once in four years for public office holders, the frequency of payment is not disclosed for members of the National Assembly.

From the total amount, the housing allowances of the Senators will cost about N1.38bn yearly.

The amount for the Senate President and Deputy Senate President was not disclosed by the RMAFC. Therefore, the amount covers only the allowances for the 107 senators.

A breakdown shows that N4.05m was allocated for accommodation, N1.52m for domestic staff, N607,920 for utilities, N101,320 for house maintenance, N506,600 for wardrobe allowance, and N6.08m for furniture allowance.

The housing allowances of the House of Representatives members will cost N4.49bn yearly.

The amount for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker was not disclosed by the RMAFC. In addition, Isma’ila Maihanchi, member-elect of the House of Representatives for Jalingo/Yorro/Zing federal constituency in Taraba, is reportedly dead. Also, Femi Gbajabiamila, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, resigned from the 10th House to take up his new position as the chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu. Therefore, the amount covers only the allowances for the 356 House of Representatives members.

Allocation breakdown

A breakdown shows that N3.97m was allocated for accommodation, N1.48m for domestic staff, N595,563.75 for utilities, N99,260.62 for house maintenance, N496,303.12 for wardrobe allowance, and N5.96m for furniture allowance.

Since the allocations for the Senate President and his deputy and the Speaker and his Deputy were not disclosed, it means that the N5.87bn is likely below the total amount the members of the National Assembly would get as housing allowances yearly.

Prices of residential apartments in the highbrow areas of the Federal Capital Territory have surged by at least 60 per cent due to the high demand for houses by the newly inaugurated members of the national assembly, The PUNCH has learnt.

The areas include Maitama, Asokoro, Wuse, and other locations close to the city centre.

A member of staff of a real estate firm, who spoke with our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the new surge in prices, adding that it was natural for prices of homes to increase with over 900 persons looking for residential apartments at the same time.

The staff member said, “Yes it has, we have over 400 NASS members with over 500 support staff looking for housing accommodation at the same time so automatically the force of demand and supply has come into play so the cost of housing has jacked up.”

Giving further explanation, a real estate agent, Bimbo, blamed the current economic realities caused by the removal of fuel subsidy and high inflation as part of the reasons for the outrageous surge in prices.

The agent further revealed that some of the senators have in the meantime decided to reside at short-let apartments pending the time they can buy their preferred residence outrightly.

The agent said, “Prices of houses in posh areas have increased drastically. Houses available for rent now go for N6m from N3m before the inauguration, other smaller places for their aides that were around N800,000 now sell for almost N1.4m. Most of the senators prefer to buy than rent and this is even more expensive, a house in those posh will cost not less than N150m.

“Also, it is not solely because of the arrival of new senators but due to current economic realities caused by the removal of fuel subsidy. Even with this number, there are still empty houses that are not occupied and the owners will instead leave them to waste than sell them for a lesser amount.

“I have also noticed that some senators prefer to stay in short lets apartments for the meantime before getting their apartments. For instance, I know someone that paid to stay in an apartment for N1m per month.”

On his part, the Executive Director of the Housing Development Advocacy Group, Festus Adebayo, welcomed the new development as it would drive positive change in the sector.

He, however, warned that this may affect prices of rent beyond the affordability of a good number of workers who are salary earners.

“Abuja is receiving over a thousand new entrants daily. The real estate sector will witness positive development but that means rent will go beyond the affordability of a good number of workers. Most landlords increase rent once the old payment expires.

“Government must provide palliative not only for govt workers but for Nigerian workers in housing.”
Source: https://punchng.com/FG-votes-N24bn-for-10th-NAssembly-members-accommodation

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by abibox02: 6:17am On Jun 21, 2023
Government should cut down cost of governance, I blame OBJ for selling the legislative quarter to legislature as inducement to support his 3rd term agenda. Since then, Tax payers money are being used to pay for the luxurious lifestyle of the NASS every year, we have not know their car, feeding, newspaper etc. budget

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by budaatum: 6:21am On Jun 21, 2023
Any one know how much the last lot got paid?
Would be good to compare.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by KingKO22: 6:21am On Jun 21, 2023
I pray our new president cut the government expenses to reasonable amount


They should remember that Nigerians are suffering especially the transportation fare is becoming unaffordable therefore use the available money judiciously


Jah bless patriotic Nigerians

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Babzrockman: 6:22am On Jun 21, 2023
Nigeria never ready actually. Cost of governance is the major issue we have in this country

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Skyfornia(m): 6:30am On Jun 21, 2023
Wasteful and painful cause the lawmakers are not useful

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Ogene001: 6:31am On Jun 21, 2023
This is where Peter Obi is needed

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by wittywriter: 6:31am On Jun 21, 2023
Imagine the humongous allocation yet their benefactors are seriously suffering!


Wittyness

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Jking20(m): 6:32am On Jun 21, 2023
This is the more reason why the President should allow increment of Civil Servants minimum wage. The average Nigerians are going through alot...

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by insidelife22(m): 6:34am On Jun 21, 2023
They should scrap the house of Reps.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by FreedomArmy: 6:35am On Jun 21, 2023
Over 5 billion for house and idiots are celebrating the removal of fuel subsidy when it's very obvious these people are only trying to make more money available to themselves for more looting.
Keep celebrating appointments and signing of bills. Shows how shallow some of you have become. You can call me Igbo or ipob or even a wailer I don't care. Just know that these people in power are taking you for a ride.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by SpatialKing(m): 6:36am On Jun 21, 2023
Wow...keep playing

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by HenryThegreat1(m): 6:47am On Jun 21, 2023
Over to you supporting electricity, fuel and education subsidy removal.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Oblitz(m): 6:56am On Jun 21, 2023
Why is Nigeria spending billions to govern millions of people that have no food to eat?
Why does government allocate more funds to welfare of politicians than to the general welfare of the citizens?

What percent of all government expenses is cost of governance? These are some questions we should be asking.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by LagosFirstSon: 6:58am On Jun 21, 2023
Jking20:
This is the more reason why the President should allow increment of Civil Servants minimum wage. The average Nigerians are going through alot...
Tinubu is just like Buhari , he doesn't care about the masses

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by mrvitalis(m): 6:59am On Jun 21, 2023
People asking where the Kaduna rep member of labour Party got money from

Hope u can all rest now
Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Racoon(m): 7:01am On Jun 21, 2023
Just imagine how much this chunk is going to affect cost of governance. Is it by force to provide these gang of legislooters accommodation? Why can the nation have a uni-cameral part time legislature? Nigeria is still far away from the world.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Raxxye(m): 7:08am On Jun 21, 2023
It has started!
Are we surprised?
No!

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by ede1(m): 7:10am On Jun 21, 2023
A government suffocating the masses to subsidize the politicians and elite. and some people are celebrating subsidy removal, appointments, and signing bills.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Unperturbedpota: 7:32am On Jun 21, 2023
KingKO22:
I pray our new president cut the government expenses to reasonable amount


They should remember that Nigerians are suffering especially the transportation fare is becoming unaffordable therefore use the available money judiciously


Jah bless patriotic Nigerians

I don't think any politician cares about your suffering. It's either you get there and join them or enter crime to get rich.
Nigeria as a nation seems finished. Except Tinubu does something different. So far I am happy with what the APC president has been doing ,only this particular matter worries me that he hasn't yet taken steps to cut down the legislature expenditures.

But it's still too early yet let us pray for him and be positive
Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by EyeCumInPiece: 7:37am On Jun 21, 2023
Thieves!
Just cut their salary & allowances and watch how they'll be ready to burn down this country.
&yet they expect poor masses to sacrifice & endure the hardship of subsidy removal.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by limeta(f): 7:37am On Jun 21, 2023
How else can APC create rubber stamp senate

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Deltafirstson(m): 7:39am On Jun 21, 2023
KingKO22:
I pray our new president cut the government expenses to reasonable amount


They should remember that Nigerians are suffering especially the transportation fare is becoming unaffordable therefore use the available money judiciously
Keep praying.... happy praying

Jah bless patriotic Nigerians
Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Jokerman(m): 7:41am On Jun 21, 2023
May the housing allowance of the house favour me and my family

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by OneCandleAway(f): 7:47am On Jun 21, 2023
KingKO22:
I pray our new president cut the government expenses to reasonable amount


They should remember that Nigerians are suffering especially the transportation fare is becoming unaffordable therefore use the available money judiciously


Jah bless patriotic Nigerians

Keep praying my dear. Because that's how the developed countries prayed abi.

You don't see French president collecting slap from the people when they are angry with him. This is a country that still steals from their African colonies to develop France yet he still dry chop slap.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by badaru911: 8:03am On Jun 21, 2023
Ogene001:
This is where Peter Obi is needed
.... Needed ke,... Peter Obi can't do anything,,he gat to pay them their outrageous money or they will frustrate him....He will surely pay them cos thats the norm...

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Mrfeel: 8:04am On Jun 21, 2023
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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Nobody: 8:06am On Jun 21, 2023
Let Nigeria breath even for a moment,why this continuous suffocation by political class.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by ify2016: 8:14am On Jun 21, 2023
[b][b][b]Ridiculous 🏠. Trying to reduce cost of governance but all these vultures are making everything possible to milk the remaining treasury.

More reason why I wanted Mr President to fault some estimated budget by the previous administration. Imagine passing budget drafted by criminal 9th Assembly.

The N228.1 billion approved for the National Assembly shows an increase of about N59.1 billion – against the N169 billion proposed by the president ( Former President)

The lawmakers increased their 2023 budget despite an initial increase by the president from N125 billion in previous years, to N128 billion for 2021, N134 billion for 2022 and N169 billion for 2023.
Streetdoctor:

Whenever I hear pray for leader like a drug baron, I see such comment as comment coming from a failure

The ninth assembly also released details of its approved budget for 2023. And therein, there were provisions for Constitution review – N850 million, Severance/inauguration of outgoing and incoming lawmakers and legislative aides – N30.1 billion, among others.

Of the N228.1 billion, the House of Representatives is to get the biggest share of about N52 billion while the Senate will get N33.2 billion[/b]

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/572870-national-assembly-increases-own-budget-to-n228-1bn-releases-details.html.

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by jeff1993: 8:15am On Jun 21, 2023
Now the chopping begin

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Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Badgers14: 8:15am On Jun 21, 2023
angry
Re: FG Votes N24 Billion For 10th NASS Members’ Accommodation by Creamypie(m): 8:15am On Jun 21, 2023
Na poor people both on and off this forum living in one room or bacher wey dey support them go still suffer am.wetin consign me?

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