Politics › Re: Meet The New Chief-Of-Staff, Hamid Ibrahim-Alli by philips70(m): 3:14pm On Jun 29, 2015 |
Information have been rebutted again. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Must Beg Saraki Else His Ministerial Nominees Will Suffer by philips70(m): 11:53am On Jun 29, 2015 |
It's funny how PDP apologists are struggling for a space in opposition as the ruling party itself already occupied that space for themselves. Nigerians seems to be more comfortable with the opposition within and do not want to have anything called a party that took them for a ride in 16yrs as opposition as they have proven over time they can't be trusted. |
Politics › Re: Okupe Mocks APC Over Crisis by philips70(m): 11:23am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: [s][/s]
What elicited your mindless response in the first instance? Please stop my mentions you schmuck, I have very little time for your kind, go look for plebs your ilk. To call out disturbed kids like you to order. Your types enter into schools and engage in shooting sprees in the US. |
Politics › Re: Okupe Mocks APC Over Crisis by philips70(m): 9:48am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: Now you're calling the Mods, you shouldn't have started what you can't finish. The guy I had an argument with has since left because he knew he was wrong. But trust "sabi sabi" to immerse himself in something that has nothing to do with him. I have the right to call the attention of the MODS to perpetually disturbed kids like you not because I don't have the capacity to engage you in your own words but because your types need to be removed from public forums before you corrupt other kids. Most of you grew up in the streets but I know of many street kids who are cultured. |
Politics › Re: Okupe Mocks APC Over Crisis by philips70(m): 9:37am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: I hope your mom develops cancer of the cli..toris, that should save me throttling her myself. Is there any reason this disturbed child should remain on this forum?cc lalasticlala, Seun, OAM4J |
Politics › Re: Okupe Mocks APC Over Crisis by philips70(m): 9:25am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: Put your mum before me and see what happens to her, you ediot. Confirmation you have wiped out your entire kindred? Ekpa! |
Politics › Re: Okupe Mocks APC Over Crisis by philips70(m): 9:15am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: Am at liberty to reply any which way, the onus is on you not to be abusive in the first instance. You're an ediot if you think you'd abuse me then constrain me to what I should say, bollockss. The consolation to people you do this to is people like you most likely abuse and beat up your parents at home hence respect for others take the far backdoor. |
Politics › Re: Okupe Mocks APC Over Crisis by philips70(m): 8:33am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Mogidi: No killing for me bro, you're the one fixated with killing, make sure you kill your mother, anything to stop her from further reproduction. Only those who never knew their parents or children from baby factories should have this luxury of talking this way. Are there no better ways to hit someone without going directly for the parents? |
Politics › Re: Heads To Roll As President's Anti-Corruption War Kicks Off by philips70(m): 8:00am On Jun 29, 2015 |
nationwide1: I refuse to believe President Buhari is a pretender and absolutely playing to the gallery because he said ABACHA WAS NOT CORRUPT. Are / were Atiku and Obasanjo not also corrupt?
We all dream of a better country and are watching with keen interest. Buhari will earn the respect of the world if his anti-corruption war will not be polarized by party and ethnic lines.
Nigeria was not brought to her knees by 'corruption' of a single administration. We know the history and I hope the president and his team know it too.
God bless President Muhammadu Buhari.
God bless Nigeria. While what you said is true please know only what can be done will be and should be done. All these have legal implications and it will be a fruitless journey to embark upon if it can't be achieved. We all wish it's possible and everyone involved brought to justice, but how?
If they are really serious, Osinbajo is a SAN and other prominent SANs will be willing to advise on what to and how to go about it. For me I don't care who is dealt with if they start. Be it Aisha, Tinubu or anyone. All I want is justice. These politicians took ordinary Nigerians for fools for too long. Remember Buhari is not on a khaki this time. If Buhari builds a million bridges plus a world class railway system without a sound bite on corruption and corrupt people he will have failed in my opinion. Because another generation of looters will only come and destroy everything and the circle continues. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Orders Arrest Of Wife’s Younger Brother Over Alleged Extortion by philips70(m): 7:43am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Truckpusher: And you think when you slap people around for corruption and put them in crates changes the negative precedent? 
Read the story again and see my line of argument - How can you free a bribe giver while prosecuting the bribe taker? Last time I checked they are both guilty of the same crime in the Nigerian penal code and with this simple error in that reporting I hereby declare that story null and void.
Now you can make ya self a noose and swing on, baby. I don't a fucck . Both you and other doubters and those who tend to believe because it's Buhari have good reasons to. Your point is very valid and the story looks more like beer parlour gossip. But sometimes not all beer parlour gossips are not true. Many of those who believe do so not because they have any confirmation but just because it's Buhari. What about if it's just some story meant to brush up the image of the president by some overzealous followers?
In cases like this I decide to be on the fence of observation. If I don't hear more of it in proper criminal prosecution again I will totally dismiss it. Then there are people outside Nairaland who can confirm identity of "Alhaji Yola". If he exists does it mean Aisha and the brother will be happy their family name is brought to disrepute just to wash the president's image? That doesn't sound right.
Yet, this is Nairaland where every news that favours your narrative is true while that which is against is from the pit of hell and the arguments continue. |
Politics › Re: How Jonathan Lands In Otuoke And How Buhari Intends To Land In Daura by philips70(m): 2:10am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Ochiske: op please STOP deceiving gullible Nigerians!!!
The photo you attached to the Buhari's helipad is a more sophisticated one! Helipad are generally NOT expensive to Build! Except unless the Helipad is to be suituated on a building or yatch, oil platforms etc, Helipads are generally built on bare grasslands!
Below are photos of helipads. You want to tell me ordinary drawing of the H on the ground and peharps surrounded by paint is what will gallop millions of Naira? 
You should even be thankful for a President that tells you he plans to build a helipad It's practically impossible to school idiots on rampage my brother. When you have lots of gullible persons gathered in a hall there's every possibility of churning out half truths which will be gulped down hook, line and sinker. This matter have been extensively trashed on Twitter where you have better thinking people that matter and have been discarded through and through. |
Politics › Re: Sacking NNPC Board Is Just The Beginning: Femi Adesina by philips70(m): 2:03am On Jun 29, 2015 |
Sunofgod: Sacking an already dissolved board the beginning?
God help Naija and Buhari! Can you publish the gazette of the dissolution? Does a dissolved board schedule a meeting or you read the part of stories that fits your narrative and leave out the ones not in agreement with you? |
Politics › Re: Cleaning Pdp’s Mess Requires Painstaking Planning – Presidency by philips70(m): 1:58am On Jun 29, 2015 |
discusant: U mean Adesina himself can't put that missive down? But Dele Momodu has just been expressing disappointment with Buhari administration? He is more capable of putting it down but I don't think he is as venomous as that. And Momodu tweeted he just got a call from Adesina and they discussed at length so I drew conclusions...
And he is not expressing disappointment but offering needed advice like he always do. From his tweets he still very much believes Buhari will deliver. |
Politics › Re: Cleaning Pdp’s Mess Requires Painstaking Planning – Presidency by philips70(m): 9:04pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Sucker Punch.
I guess Dele Momodu wrote this missive for Adeshina to publish. |
Politics › Re: PHOTO: Former Senate President David Mark's HELIPAD In Benue by philips70(m): 3:09pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
barcanista: We need transparency na If na opposition of how much Aisha take buy tomatoes for market PDP no ready be that o. I know a lot of people earlier thought a helipad is same thing as a heliport hence the hullabaloo. Any bricklayer can make one and you know so. |
Politics › Re: PHOTO: Former Senate President David Mark's HELIPAD In Benue by philips70(m): 2:14pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
barcanista: Can we see the proposed cost of the project? You mean it should be submitted to the Nairaland collective children of multiple anger to vet before they can start the job? |
Politics › Re: APC Refutes Alleged Relocation Of Boko-haram Detainees To Anambra - Vanguard by philips70(m): 2:07pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Abagworo: Anambra people are generaly illiterates. But very literate in knowing how much money is in a bundle just by feeling. |
Politics › Re: Akwa Ibom Tribunal Affirms Udom’s Election As Gov by philips70(m): 2:02pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
The government should forget about cure and therapy for HIV and take cure for ignorance and illiteracy more seriously. They can start from Nairaland. |
Politics › Re: Osinbajo Meets With Members Of Major Oil Marketers by philips70(m): 9:08am On Jun 28, 2015 |
chukwudi44: What has commissioner Osinbanjo achieved to make him greater than Sambo Sukudi, you still dey alive? Was seriously looking for you the last time I drove past the lagoon crying for help. This mere commissioner is very more articulated than the former president. That is this commissioner=former president making us having an extra head, the current president to rubbish the last government's legacy of looting. |
Politics › Re: Saraki Vs Tinubu Comparism: Why Overrate Bukola Saraki? by philips70(m): 3:02pm On Jun 27, 2015*. Modified: 8:58am On Jun 28, 2015 |
barcanista: Bros, Tinubu still controls his party structure in the entire south (save rivers and imo states). Saraki "mouth" is within the Senate Chamber and Kwara state. Outside these places he's "mouthless". Even in the Senate Chamber, we(PDP) are the real people in control. We can decide to get Saraki kicked out anytime (Same with Dogara). You have started this delusion of grandeur again. You got served on March 28th and you still have not learnt your lessons. Politics is not draft my friend. 24hrs is enough to turn the tide and from recent history the APC have been able to come out from their issues no matter how bad it looked. Never forget there is a symbol of unity in all these factions in the person of the president who commands a lot of respect even outside his party. Don't count your chickens before they are hatched. The real PDP knows they have little gain in all of this. The only way whatever is happening in NASS will translate into any meaningful capital for PDP is Buhari turns out to be a total failure. Only time shall tell.PS: In the absence of that, you made sense in your analysis of Tinubu and Saraki especially the tsetse fly narrative. Keep growing in wisdom. |
Politics › Re: Why NNPC Board Was Dissolved-the Nation by philips70(m): 10:42am On Jun 27, 2015 |
What name do you give to a president that kept an NNPC board including its chairman in place for four years despite all the stench the whole world know exists in it?
They were only changing recalcitrant MDs maybe that refuses to play ball. One thing am 100% sure of is no TANoid on this forum will ever employ the last president to manage his or her recharge card business including the chief TANist Ifeanyi Ubah. |
Politics › Re: APC Insists On Its Original List Of NASS Leaders by philips70(m): 8:57am On Jun 26, 2015 |
OAM4J: The antispambot is mistaking your 1st post for spam maybe because of the length. I untagged it but you went back to edit it and the antispam bot hid it again.
I have unhide it but pls don't go editing it again, the bot might ban you and hide the thread again if you do so. Ok thanks. |
Politics › Re: NNPC Restructuring: Northerners May Take Juicy Positions-tribune by philips70(m): 8:14am On Jun 26, 2015 |
I believe the media houses are out to destroy this country. |
Politics › Re: Wike Restores Omeha’s Rights As Former Governor by philips70(m): 10:39pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
opiloper: I'm a traditional lawyer i support wike Where, in Rumuepirikom community town hall? |
Politics › Re: Wike Restores Omeha’s Rights As Former Governor by philips70(m): 10:28pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
Wike on the prowl again. |
Politics › Re: APC Insists On Its Original List Of NASS Leaders by philips70(m): 10:24pm On Jun 25, 2015 |
Lalasticlala, OAM4J, Seun why was my thread on the NA wages issue deleted and I got banned twice by anti-spam bot? That thread is very revealing and educating though very long. I deserve to know why. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Senator Makes N498,630.13 ($2600) A Day, What University Professor Does by philips70(op): 9:40pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
In spite of the humongous challenges facing the country today, the National Assembly, as of date, August 2013, in addition to its motions and resolutions on the pressing national issues, confirmation of appointments, as well as oversight duties on the other arms of government, been abused; has been able to walk through 342 Bills. The Executive Bills to Senate is at 41; House Bills to Senate have been 23 (this figure does not include all House Bills, but those passed and sent to the Senate for concurrence). Senate’s own Bills are 273. The two relatively important Bills passed by the Senate, considered landmark were the executive sponsored Terrorism and Money Laundering amendment acts.
The legislators have usurped the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission (RMFAC) powers so also the power of the executive in their haughty oversight powers, and the judiciary through imposition of fines on foreign airlines without trial. The oversight responsibilities should be left with the Government Agencies, not the legislators.
Unfortunately, the Nigeria Court system has not been helping private citizens from stopping the jumbo pay to the legislators, and also stopping the legislators from fixing scandalous emoluments for themselves. They are not entitled to receive any payment outside the salaries and allowances determined and fixed for them by the RMFAC pursuant to Section 70 of the Constitution.
Despite their non-productivity level, Nigerians still worship the designated ‘armed robbers’ under the cover of being a legislator. When they travel abroad, Nigerians give them red carpet treatment; regardless of their annual heavy remittances to Nigeria to maintain their families on certain services, the government ought to provide: the steady power supply, good roads, functioning clinics, security, and infrastructure in all ramifications. Hero worshipping of these cursed leaders changed.
The calamities of legislation turned into “legislooting,” as legislators designated as ‘armed robbers’ without the lawmakers justifying their pay, is a national embarrassment. Nigerians need to be educated on the various unconfirmed Newspapers reports on the National Assembly jumbo pay, the irregular allowances of estacodes, duty tours, and the illegal quarterly allocation not provided for by the RMFAC. It should confirm the actual and total payments made to each member of the National Assembly in salaries and allowances annually.
Lawmakers must shred the secrecy surrounding their salaries and allowances by making it public in order to dispel the mystery and misconceptions surrounding it. http://newsrescue.com/nigeria-senator-makes-n498630-13-2600-a-day-what-university-professor-does-not-make-in-a-month/#axzz3dwFBJrcXThanks lalasticlala for hearing and resolving my appeal. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Senator Makes N498,630.13 ($2600) A Day, What University Professor Does by philips70(op): 9:37pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
If and when the system is in place, there will be no need for the constituents asking for money to roof their houses, money to sponsor the marriage of their sons and daughters; money to take their wives to the hospital and to organise the naming ceremonies of their newly born babies. The legislators are not Santa Claus or welfare providers for their constituencies; they are to make laws to create jobs and essential services; not enough justifications for their salaries which pass USA President’s salary.
Nigerian politicians should put on their thinking cap, go to the field, and raise campaign funds, not the public taxes. Fundraising, through their positive campaigns on their intended programs for their communities, would yield some dividends for their elections.
Nigerian politicians allow their supporters to queue in their houses begging for alms for their refusal to make provisions for where they could fish not providing them with fish. In Europe and America their governments created ample opportunities and made provisions for their livelihood; good roads to transact their businesses; good health facilities for their medical tune-ups; good and regular power supply, regardless their locations cities or remote areas; very efficient communication lines, unlike the Nigeria system of cancer infected cell phones, meant for emergencies, as the main source of communication, without working landline for Internet, that brings the world into the four corners of their homes; and good emergency services like fire, health, and rescue operations. It will be wrong for any legislator to justify their pay with the crippled services the politicians refused to establish for an average Nigerian.
The age of Nigeria democracy is no excuse for their acts as Nigeria could easily learn from the United States without much efforts, to resolve an issue which such countries have passed through. The mentality of the ‘Oga on Top’, distances many Nigerian leaders from their people. Eighty percent of legislators’ salaries, especially the Constituent Allowances diverted to community projects, not cars, motor-cycles, food items from Legislators as gifts.
Despite receiving more than 13 billion in salaries, allowances and benefits that clearly positions members of the Nigerian Senate as the world’s best paid lawmakers, it was reported that at least 35 serving senators have not listed a single Bill in their name since taking office in 2011. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Senator Makes N498,630.13 ($2600) A Day, What University Professor Does by philips70(op): 9:34pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
As one House of Representative member, Jerry Manwe (PDP/Taraba), justifies their salaries, a Senator, Sola Akinyede, Ekiti, confesses its outrageousness, states that“Honestly, l think it’s unfair. I’m also guilty of it because l benefitted from it as a senator. It’s unfair for us elite to arrogate so much of the country’s resources to ourselves and still expect economic development.”
One of the justifications of the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Electoral Matters, Hon. Jerry Manwe, is the high cost of elections. In his little world, he believes that the citizens should bear the brunch of their election campaigns, in addition to the marked-up government supplementary towards their campaigns. Is that a welfare package for a job seeker that the government has to pay until he finds job? On the other hand, does that mean every job seeker in Nigeria has to be paid on the basis of the salary base of the job sought after?
Lack of a social security system is another excuse, meaning that the social security package is meant for the Senators with that heavy pay. What about the severance pay for the Senators after their services? Ironically, they are planning to make the pensions for its principal officers for life imbedded into the Constitution.
Is this the appropriate way of working a welfare package for an average Nigerian worker, and a peculiar political culture that thrives on patronage? Why should most Nigerians bear the brunch of patronage of the politicians while majority Nigerians go hungry?
Possibly this might be one of the challenges of the APC when it takes over the Central Government in 2015, courtesy of Nigerian voters, to drastically slash all legislators’ salaries and allowances, making it less attractive for those that are draining the national treasury. Make both State and Local legislative bodies part time positions; and seriously slash the National Assembly Staff pays. Those who will serve the country with honesty would go to the National, State or Local Assemblies with the right set of mind with unblemished services to the progress of Nigeria . |
Politics › Nigeria Senator Makes N498,630.13 ($2600) A Day, What University Professor Does by philips70(op): 6:29am On Jun 24, 2015*. Modified: 9:42pm On Jun 24, 2015 |
Whilst we stay on Nairaland abusing ourselves daily for politicians they stay in government houses around the country and Abuja frittering away our commonwealth. These guys do not care about the masses be it in APC or PDP. The bickering in the NA by the APC senators can never be in the interest of any other person but themselves. Now before anyone here sing alleluia for one party, this is common to all of them. The PDP knew how to smoothly play the game and they are only sitting in one corner laughing at their APC counterparts. As it is the president is a lone voice in the rescue of this country from all these hawks. He needs the support of non politicians in this battle. Do not stay here day and night fighting useless fights for politicians who do not care about you or your suffering grandparents in the village. Join your voice in one struggle or the other to beat these demons holding down the destiny of this once great nationPlease take your time to read the reports below.Since there has been no denial from the National Assembly as to their scandalous wages, kept from the public consumption, their intended imbedding pensions for life for its principal officers into the Constitution; and now the Federal government’s reports that the National Assembly have spent N1 trillion from 2005 to 2013; we could go by the popular believe that members of the National Assembly are drying up Nigeria’s economy. It would not be criminal if to believe and publish figures from all available sources on the Nigerian National Assembly members’ remuneration.
The Economist magazine revealed that Nigeria federal legislators, with a basic salary of $189,500.00 per annum (N30.6m), are the highest paid lawmakers in the world. It looked at the lawmakers’ basic salary as a ratio of the Gross Domestic Product per person across the world. According to the report, the basic salary (which excludes despicable allowances); of a Nigerian lawmaker is 116 times the country’s GDP per person of $1,600.00.
In another report, the 469 federal lawmakers (109 senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives) cost Nigeria over N76 billion on annual salaries, allowances and quarterly payments. Each member of the 54 standing Senate committee, receives a monthly imprest of between N648 million and N972 million per year, while, a member of the HOR receives N35 million or N140 million as quarterly or yearly allowances; which means conservatively the 25 per cent of the overhead of the nation’s budget goes to the NASS.
The heavy pay for the members of the National Assembly has turned up the quest to defraud across Nigeria public services. On March 8, 2013, a 45-year old driver with a New Generation Bank allegedly stole $100,000 and 10,000 Euros amounting to N18.1m while off-loaded bags of foreign currencies from the bullion van which he had driven earlier in the day, into the bank’s vault. When arrested, the Armed Robbers stated, “I’m not an armed robber…We have a lot of senators looting and we also need money. There are many thieves in Nigeria and most of us are jobless youths, we have nothing… There is no big deal in robbery. We are all robbers, including journalists…” He advised the police to focus on politicians, especially Senators and House members, whom he described as the “real thieves.”
In as much as a decent Nigerian does not condole social ruffians on Nigeria streets, the armed robbers, or swindlers, though made wrong choices, justified the inevitable corrupt-laden average Nigeria politician, most especially the legislators, across board. The legislators are not honestly transparent in their wages. Definitely, they are the real legal robbers using their law making process as weapons to defraud the public service.
Is the National Assembly bold enough to go China way of death sentence law for any official that steals from the national treasury? Why are they hiding their salaries and allowances from the public?
Going by the altercation of Chief Mathew Aremu Obasanjo, that Nigeria is jinxed and cursed with poor and irresponsible leaders; he could join that club of irresponsible leaders because no one speak well about his administration. Nigerians are not unappreciative species. Obasanjo is of the opinion that if Nigerians could not commend a leader after 53 years of its independence, “then we are jinxed and cursed; we should all go to hell.”
Possibly, Obasanjo would lead his supporters to hell, especially some members of the National Assembly, specifically the Senators for their outrageous pay. It will be very easy for Nigerians to conclude that ‘the jinxed and cursed leaders’ that led the country to this crippled static stage would definitely rot in hell.
Unfortunately, the curses on Nigerian past leaders are now gyrating to the generations that are governing the country today (August 2013); even though one of the cursed leaders is still looking at 2015 as his destined year to govern Nigeria. Since they cannot modify the curse on them, because an average Nigerian does not commend them for their atrocities, they might all rot in hell.
Nigerians do not have to go too far to find reasons for the cursed poor and irresponsible Nigerian leaders. The younger generation of leaders without integrity and probity representing their communities are at the National Assembly. PDP could feel ‘the hand of Saul and the Voice of Jacob’ in its crises while APC is warming up to take the FULL advantage at the Central Government.
Let us take a look at a Senator’s salary and allowances in Nigeria.
The Basic Salary is N2,484,245.50; Hardship Allowance: 50% of Basic Salary = N1,242,122.75; Constituency Allowance: 200% of BS = N4,968,509.00; Furniture Allowance: 300% of BS = N7,452,736.50; Newspaper Allowance: 50% = N1,242,122.70; Wardrobe Allowance: 25% = N621,061.37; Recess Allowance: 10% = N248,424.55; Accommodation: 200% = N4,968,509.00; Utilities: 30% = N828,081.83; Domestic Staff: 35% = N863,184.12; Entertainment: 30% = N828,081.83; Personal Assistance: 25% = N621,061.37; Vehicle Maintenance Allowance: 75% = N1,863,184.12; Leave Allowance: 10% = N248,424.55; Severance Gratuity: 300% = N7,452,736.50; Motor Vehicle Allowance: 400% of BS = N9,936,982.00; Total per month = N29,479, 749.00 [$190,192.00].
In effect a Senator earns N498, 630.13 a day, which a University Professor does not make in a month; N20, 776.28 per hour; and N346.27 per minute. A member of the House of Representatives earns N347, 945.00 per day, N14, 497.00 per hour and N241.00 per minute. In other words, a Senator’s daily pay is two times more than the annual pay of the least paid Nigerian worker, with the House of Representatives stands at the monthly pay of the least paid Nigerian worker is slightly above the hourly pay of a member of the House of Representatives.
In addition, Nigeria Senators and House of Representatives members are entitled to N500, 000.00 per night for their local trips.
According to some reports, when compared to other countries, the $189,500.00 earned annually by each Nigerian legislator is 52 per cent higher than what Kenyalegislators, who are the second highest paid lawmakers, earned.
Ghana, $46,500.00; Indonesia, $65,800.00; Thailand, $43,800.00; India, $11, 200.00; Italy, $182,000; Bangladesh, N4,000.00; Israel, $114,800.00; Hong Kong, $130,000.00; Japan, $149,700.00; and Singapore, $154,000.00.
The minimum wage in the United States is $1, 257 (N191, 667.00) and a US lawmaker earns $15,080.00 (N2.3m) per month. In the United Kingdom, a lawmaker earns $8,686.00(N1.3m) monthly while the gross national minimum wage is $1,883.00 (N283, 333.00) per month. Thus, the percentage of a UK lawmaker’s pay, that is the salary of the least paid UK worker is 21.68 per cent. In France, the minimum wage is $1,805.00 (N275, 433.00) per month and a legislator earns $6,754.00 (N1.03m) monthly. Thus the least paid worker in France earns 26.73 per cent of the pay of a lawmaker in that country as against Nigeria’s 0.13 per cent/ 0.18 per cent.
Another Nigerian Newspapers put it that about 17,500 public officers at all tiers of government, draw N1.21 trillion allowances every year from the public coffers. Which amount to 93 percent of the N1.3 trillion that it costs the economy to retain their services every year. The balance of 7% or N90 billion, represents basic salaries payable to Nigeria public officers; it means N1.3 trillion is paid out to maintain 0.0125% of the nation’s population.
It has been argued in some quarters as well that in spite of Nigeria’s position as one of the world’s poorest nations, with a meagre per capita income of $2,249.00 per annum as against $46,350.00 of the US, Nigeria federal lawmakers were the highest paid in the world, with each earning more than President Barack Obama of the US. In 2009, the Senate President earned N240m in salaries and allowances while his House of Representatives counterpart earned N203.8m. The amount is enough to pay the annual salary of more than two civil servants at the rate of N18, 000.00 a month, which several states has refused to pay. |
Politics › Re: Ex-minister Faults Buhari On Empty Treasury, Says Jonathan Left About $30bn by philips70(m): 11:04pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
shift15: If your statement is true. Then you need to worry about a President that speak half-truth and run on people's sympathy then. He hasn't spoken half truth. What he said is absolutely true if you speak in terms of the external reserves. When your bank balance remains that minimum money you cannot draw from you are already dead broke. And hope you are aware of the amount of deficit they brandished. Just keep cool as events unfold gradually. Most of you will have a change of heart except only tribal bigots. |
Politics › Re: Ex-minister Faults Buhari On Empty Treasury, Says Jonathan Left About $30bn by philips70(m): 9:59pm On Jun 23, 2015 |
Maxymilliano: As at May 29th, the country had over $30Bn in foreign reserves, $3Bn in ECA and about N200Bn in sovereign wealth fund.
Yet the treasury is said to be empty ...
Una welldone ! You and the minister are only trying to be clever by half. Everybody knows the value of external reserves by the time Jonathan was leaving and reasonable people know Buhari made his speech with that amount in mind. Now there's a limit to draw from that reserve and we were already there since months ago if not the FG wouldn't be borrowing to pay salaries before they left. Jonathan and the gang wrecked this country before retiring to Otuoke. |