The
leadership of the Senate has refused to make public the salaries of
lawmakers of the Red Chamber despite pressures from the media and a
presidential appointee.
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The Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator
Aliyu Abdullahi, has lamented the constant harassment of the Senate by
Nigerians, adding that the upper legislative chamber cannot disclose its
salaries and allowances.
Abdullahi said this during a live programme on Channels Television
titled, ‘Politics Today.’ The Senate spokesman also refused to state how
much the lawmakers earned in salary and allowances.
When asked to say how much he earned, Abdullahi said it was rude of the presenter to ask him how much each senator earned.
Abdulahi said, “You don’t expect me to come out on national
television to say this is what I earn. It is not done. I cannot ask you
as a journalist how much you earn. It is not done.
“If anybody is interested in how much we are getting paid, you
know where to get the information. The documents are available. If
Nigerians won’t believe that, is it what I will say that they will
believe?”
The Senate spokesman said the figures released by the Chairman,
Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay
(SAN), were false, adding that the Senate’s budget was not even as high
as what Sagay released.
He said Sagay was only trying to cause unnecessary tension between
the National Assembly and the Presidency. When confronted with the
figures exclusively obtained by Channels Television which put the salary
and allowances of each senator at N14m per month and House of
Representatives members as N8m per month, Abdullahi said he could not
confirm or deny the figures.
Abdullahi said the cost of democracy was not as high as the cost of
not having democracy and Nigerians should look on the bright side.
He added, “This issue has become a recurring decimal. In the
last two years people have been discussing this matter and I always ask
myself, what do people really want to believe? I think if this subject
matter has been discussed for two years and we are still looking at
issues wrongly, then I think there is something wrong with us.
“The institutions that are responsible for providing this
information are there. A law was promulgated on Top Salary Scale also
known as TOPSA and it is based on this scale that everyone who holds one
political office or the other gets paid.
“I want to also submit that I presume Prof. Sagay would have
been paid based on the provision of this scale. For us in the National
Assembly, the question needs to be asked ‘what is the cost of having
democracy and what is the cost of not having democracy?’”
Sagay (SAN), had said last week that a Nigerian senator earns N29m per month.
“From the information I have gathered, a Nigerian senator earns about N29m a month and over N3bn a year,” the professor said.
He added, “Basic salary N2,484,245.50; hardship allowance, 1,242,
122.70; constituency allowance N4, 968, 509.00; furniture allowance N7,
452, 736.50; newspaper allowance N1, 242, 122.70.
“Wardrobe allowance N621,061.37; recess allowance N248, 424.55;
accommodation 4,968,509.00; utilities N828,081.83; domestic staff
N1,863,184.12; entertainment N828,081.83; personal assistant
N621,061.37; vehicle maintenance allowance N1,863,184.12; leave
allowance N248,424.55; severance gratuity N7, 425,736.50; and motor
vehicle allowance N9, 936,982.00.”
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