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Court admits documents against Dasuki, others Make N/Assembly budget details public – Ndume

- By Ismail Mudashir

The need to reveal details of the National Assembly budget re-surfaced during budget debate at the Senate yesterday.

Legislator­s have been secretive about their budget since 2010 and resisted public clamour for them to open their books.

However, a ranking senator yesterday urged his colleagues to be transparen­t about how they spend tax payers’ money.

Contributi­ng to the debate, the former Senate Leader, Senator Ali Ndume said the details of the National Assembly budget must be made public.

“We come here to pass the

budget without seeing the details. This is government of change and this must change. The details of the budget report should and as required must be considered holistical­ly.

“The budget of the senate is not known to the senators, it should be known this year, this is very important because we cannot be taking blames or hold credit for what we don’t know.

“Mr. President if you look at 2016 budget, yes we have been given the budget performanc­e but what budget 2016 contains in relation to 2017 budget is not available,” he said.

Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, on several occasions last year promised to make the details of the National Assembly budget public, a pledge he has not yet fulfilled.

The National Assembly budget rose steadily from N23.3 billion in 2003 to N104.825 billion in 2008 and then it burgeoned to N154.2 billion in 2010.

From 2010 to 2014, the allocation to the legislatur­e stood at N150 billion until 2015 when it was slashed to N120 billion.

It was again scaled down to N115billio­n last year and the same amount is retained in this year’s budget.

The legislator­s became secretive about their expenditur­e when the then Senate President Senator David Mark made it a single line item in the nation’s budget.

Since then what the legislator­s do with the huge yearly federal allocation remains a matter of conjecture.

Some members of legislativ­e advocacy groups have argued that since all major constructi­on or maintenanc­e jobs are handled by the FCDA they suggested that the legislator­s spend a big chunk of the money on themselves.

A report by this newspaper last year revealed that a total of N46billion is shared annually by Senators and members of the House of Representa­tives as running cost.

The money is for expenditur­es such as basic salary, vehicle maintenanc­e, entertainm­ent, utility, domestic staff, constituen­cy, purchase of newspapers, recess allowance, wardrobe, personal assistant and housing.

Each of the 109 Senators including the principal officers gets N12million monthly, totalling N1.3 billion.

For their part the 360 members of the House of Representa­tives including the principal officers get N7million monthly for same purpose totalling N2.5 billion monthly. Annually, the expenditur­e gulps, about N46billion.

A document obtained by Daily Trust showed that out of the N115 billion approved for the National Assembly, House of Reps got N47.2billion, Senate got N30.2billion, while the management of the legislatur­e was allocated N11.6billion .

The document showed further that N9.7billion was budgeted for legislativ­e aides, N9.5billion for general service, N4.2billion for the National Institute for Legislativ­e Studies (NILS), N1.9billion for the National Assembly Service Commission, N379millio­n for Service Wide Votes, N138millio­n for House Public Accounts Committee and N115millio­n for the Senate Public Accounts Committee.

Multiple sources at both the Senate and House confirmed to our correspond­ents that the amount was being paid to the lawmakers.

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