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Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by baybeeboi(op): 6:36am On May 09, 2015
According to a new report on PUNCH, senators and members of the House of Representatives that will constitute the 8th National Assembly and ministers to be appointed by President-elect, Gen.Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), will on assumption of office receive welcome perks amounting to N9bn. The perks of office include the housing allowance which each of the incoming office holder is entitled to receive once a year, the furniture allowance which they are entitled to once in four years and
motor vehicle loan which they are entitled to once in their tenure. The perks are some of the non-regular allowances that the political office holders are entitled to as prescribed by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission. There are other allowances, both regular and irregular ones, but housing, furniture and motor vehicle are paid at the beginning of the tenure of the office holders to ensure that they settle down appropriately. Housing allowance for the political office holders is 200 per cent of their annual salaries; furniture is 300 per cent and motor vehicle loan is 400 percent. The eighth National Assembly will be inaugurated by Buhari on June 5 after the expiration of the tenure and dissolution of the 7th National Assembly on the same date. Membership of the eighth National Assembly include 109 senators and 360 members of the House of Representatives elected on the platform of different political parties from across the country. Investigation by one of their correspondents showed that each of the senators would be paid N4, 052,800 on the assumption of office as housing allowance. They will also be paid the same
amount every year because the housing allowance is on annual basis. This means that 107 senators will be paid a total of N433, 649,600m as housing allowance annually. The Senate President and the Deputy Senate
President are not entitled to this allowance because their own accommodation is to be provided by the Federal Government. Similarly, each member of the House of Representatives will be paid N3, 970,425 as housing allowance on assumption of office. This means that the 358 representatives will be collecting a total of N1, 421,412,150 as housing allowance. Again, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives are excluded from this allowance as the Federal Government is to
provide their own accommodation. Following the monetisation of entitlements of public
officials, the lawmakers lost the right to occupy
houses built and maintained by the government.
Consequently, the Federal Government sold the houses previously occupied by the lawmakers to them. The principal officers of the National Assembly also benefited from the sale of the houses. As a result, the Federal Capital Territory Administration is at present building new houses for the lawmakers that will emerge as the Senate President, the Deputy
Senate President, the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker. For furniture, each of the senators is to get N6,079,200. The furniture for both the Senate President and his deputy are to be fully provided by the government. This means that 107 senators will get a total of N650, 474,400 as furniture allowance.furniture allowance is paid once in four years. Each member of the House of Representatives will be paid N5, 955,637.50 as furniture allowance. This means that 358 representatives (excluding the speaker and his deputy) will collect a total of N2,132,118,225 for furniture. For vehicle, each of the senators is entitled to N8,105,600 while each representative is entitled to N7,940,850.50. This means that 107 senators will collect N867, 299,200 for vehicle while 358 representatives will collect N2, 842,824,479 for the same purpose. The allowance for vehicle had been controversial. According to RMAFC, this allowance payable once in four years is a loan for any member that wants. This means that it is repayable. In 2007, each senator had been given the loan to purchase vehicles. Few months after they had received the loan, the current Senate President, David Mark,demanded that the money totalling about N856m should be converted to grants for
official cars. Mark made the request in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission. In the letter dated November 15, 2007 and titled “Monetisation policy as it affects senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” Mark said the senators were not properly briefed that the money was given to them as loan. He said if senators had known that the money was loan, they would have had the opportunity to exercise the choice of refusal. He therefore requested that the money should be converted to official car allowance although
according to the monetisation policy of the Federal Government, only the President of the Senate and his deputy are entitled to official cars. The funding for cars for other lawmakers had been built into their salaries which are paid on monthly basis. RMAFC insisted that the money was a loan and could not be converted to a grant as the lawmakers’ benefits had been monetised. It is not clear how the matter ended as both parties refused to respond to media requests on the issue. On the executive side, each minister that will serve in the cabinet of Buhari is entitled to a housing allowance of N3, 915,160. There are indications that the President-elect will shrink his cabinet by doing away with the ministers of state. However, there is a limit to how far he can reduce the cabinet positions. Constitutionally, ach state of the federation must be represented in the
cabinet. This leaves him with at least 36 ministers as against the 42 ministers in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. Cumulatively, the ministers are to receive N140, 945,760 as housing allowance. Each minister is also entitled to a furniture
allowance of N6, 079,200. Cumulatively, this comes to N218, 851,200. Each of them is also entitled to a vehicle loan of N7, 830,320. This comes to a total of N281, 891,520. When put together, the housing, furniture and vehicle allowances payable to the lawmakers and
ministers will amount to about N7.3bn. The
remaining N1.7bn will cater for other perks of office such as motor vehicle maintenance, fuelling, and others. Apart from these irregular allowances, there are other regular perks of office that are paid to lawmakers on a monthly basis. These 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; and constituency, 250 percent. There are other entitlements that they do not receive direct payments for but are provided and paid for by the government. These are special assistants, security and legislative aides. What this means is that those engaged in these capacities are paid directly by the government as the allowances cannot be claimed by political office holders. These
allowances apply to senators and members of the House of Representatives. Medical expenses are also borne by the government when they have need for them. The lawmakers are also entitled to tour duty allowance, estacode (when they travel) and recess
allowances. For a senator, the tour duty allowance is N37, 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 N35, 000 per night; the
estacode is $900 per night and the recess
allowance is 10 per cent of their annual salary. The allowances for ministers vary slightly from
those of the lawmakers. The allowances of the
ministers include motor vehicle fuelling and
maintenance – 75 per cent of their salaries. Others are personal assistant, 25 per cent; domestic staff,75 per cent; entertainment, 45 per cent; utilities, 30 per cent; monitoring, 20 per cent and newspapers/periodicals, 15 per cent. Their security personnel, medicals and special assistants are also provided. The tour duty allowance is N35, 000 per night; the estacode is $900 per night and the leave allowance is 10 percent of their annual salary. Special Advisers and Special Assistants to the
President to be appointed by the president are also entitled to housing and furniture allowances,special allowances and motor vehicle loan but it is not certain how many of these advisers Buhari is going to appoint. The housing allowance of a special adviser is N3,
885,750; furniture – N5, 828,625; motor vehicle loan N7, 771,500. The regular allowances of a special adviser include motor vehicle fuelling and maintenance – 75 percent of their salaries; personal assistant – 25 percent; domestic staff – 75 per cent; entertainment –45 per cent; utilities – 30 per cent; and newspapers/periodicals – 15 per cent. Again, their security personnel, medicals and special assistants are also provided for. The tour duty allowance is N25, 000 per night; the estacode is $800 per night and the leave allowance is 10 percent of their annual salary. Severance allowance is paid to each of the office holders at the end of their tenure in government. PUNCH's correspondents had reported that President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice-President Namadi Sambo, non-returning federal lawmakers,ministers and aides to the President will collect N3.24bn as severance allowance. Although political office holders in the country are among the highest paid government officials in the world, the worry of many Nigerians is not what they earn officially but what accrues to them through self-appropriation and corruption.
http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/05/is-this-madness-buharis-ministers.html?m=1

Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by Nobody: 6:39am On May 09, 2015
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Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by tayebest(m): 6:47am On May 09, 2015
Atewo! grin the lawmaker go dey dance shokii nw! cool
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by hisprinceship: 6:47am On May 09, 2015
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Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by donttouch: 6:48am On May 09, 2015
$50,000,000
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by kasheemawo(m): 6:48am On May 09, 2015
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Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by eagleae7(m): 6:50am On May 09, 2015
And they will still find it hard to approve reasonable salary 4 civil servants
Smh 4 9ja
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by StealthyMe(m): 6:52am On May 09, 2015
And yet they keep shouting there's no money undecided TFU! shocked
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by resty4(m): 6:54am On May 09, 2015
c where our crude oil earning de go 2 crude n self centred parliamentarians.
Buhari thru fiscal commission on assumptn of office should review those looters' financial packages ahaba look at d state of d natn, c civil servants hv not bn paid salary 4 months.
Dia is God.. . . . . O
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by hisprinceship: 6:59am On May 09, 2015
Op I smell frontpage. Before then lemme buy this plot to build supermarket.
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by DIIGZ(m): 7:00am On May 09, 2015
Aweeeeesome!
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by beycity(m): 7:00am On May 09, 2015
Nah Wah oh! High cost of Governance. Now I see why most will wanna die just to be there.
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by Iwant2know: 7:14am On May 09, 2015
Did I hear someone saying money. I know some corrupt senate member would sign out later. These are made public in order to be stalking the legislative member. There is no room for awoof money after all these mentioned benefits. Good development anyway.
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by nnachukz(m): 8:25am On May 09, 2015
Now I ask, where is the change? Their salaries and allowances still remain intact, then I ask how then do they hope to cut recurrent expenditure?
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by Nobody: 8:48am On May 09, 2015
The more things change the more they remain the same.
Re: Buhari’s Ministers, Lawmakers To Get N9bn Housing, Furniture Allowance by Gbawe: 9:55am On May 09, 2015
janus05:
The more things change the more they remain the same.
nnachukz:
Now I ask, where is the change? Their salaries and allowances still remain intact, then I ask how then do they hope to cut recurrent expenditure?
Can you guys just drop the bitter and self-defeatist pessimism for a minute and use your God-given ability to reason effectively? currently, Buhari has no official power. Non. Anyone who writes as if he does is merely looking to wind-up Nigerians because they know how gullible and sentimental most are. In short, they can predict you will make rash conclusions to give response which they anticipate to be similar to the two above.

Whatever is done/approved now and between May 29th is at the request of the GEJ Government. Buhari is entirely free, in regards to areas he has executive control over, to reverse any last minute actions/traps from the outgoing Government that will frustrate or impede the cost-cutting policies and drives he wants to adopt.
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