Daily Trust

Senators entitled to only N1.06m monthly – RMAFC How running cost rose from N3.4m to N13.5m

- By Ismail Mudashir, Musa Abdullahi Krishi & Latifat Opoola

Tsaid he Revenue Mobilisati­on Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has the N13.5 million the National Assembly is paying each senator at the moment is alien to law.

The total monthly entitlemen­t of each Senator as salary and allowances is N1,063,860, it said in a statement yesterday.

Senator Shehu Sani stirred up controvers­y three weeks ago when he revealed that each senator is paid N13.5 million monthly as “running cost” in addition to N750,000 monthly consolidat­ed salary and allowances.

But RMAFC spokespers­on, Ibrahim Mohammed, said the actual entitlemen­t of a senator consisted of the basic salary of N168,866:70; motor vehicle fuelling and maintenanc­e allowance, N126,650:00; personal assistant pay N42,216:66; domestic

staff 126,650:00 and entertainm­ent, N50,660:00.

Other benefits include: utilities, N50,660:00; newspapers/periodical­s N25,330:00; wardrobe allowance, N42,216,66:00; house maintenanc­e, N8,443.33:00 and constituen­cy allowance, N422,166:66.

“The Law on Salaries and Allowances of Public Office Holders is very clear. As such, only the management of the National Assembly Service Commission can explain the N13.5 million running cost allegedly being enjoyed by each Senator. The Act only covers salary and allowances, not running cost” he said.

The statement added that auditing does not fall within the purview of the Commission and that any payments enjoyed by any political, or public office holders outside those provided in the remunerati­on Act of 2008 is not known to the Commission and the Chief Accounting Officer of the Agencies concerned should explain it.

The commission therefore urged the general public to visit its website for details of the present Remunerati­on package for Political, Public and Judicial Office holders in Nigeria to avoid misinforma­tion and misreprese­ntation of facts.

A source in the Senate told our correspond­ent senators used to receive about N3.4m as running cost monthly between 1999 and 2003.

“At the beginning of this democracy it was N10m quarterly and many Senators were not aware of it. I can remember vividly I was the one that drew the attention of my senator to it during one of the Sallah celebratio­n when he was broke.

“The procedure then was that each senator would apply before it would be released to that person. For months, my senator was not aware of it until I told him,” he said.

He said over the years the senators succeeded in tripling the running cost as their annual budget increases.

The budget of the National Assembly rose from N115bn in 2016 to N125bn in last year’s budget.

“You know as their budget increased so also their running cost. In fact, there was a time they collected N60m quarterly, that is N20m monthly,” he said.

The source, a senior staff of the National Assembly said: “The N13.5m quoted by Senator Sani is not static. It goes up and down depending on what the National Assembly gets at the end of the monthly Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. I know there was a month they got N9m.”

On May 11 last year, the leadership of the National Assembly released the details of their budget for the first time since 1999 following public pressure.

From the 2017 budget, which was N125bn, 109 Senators and 360 members of the House earmarked N11.5bn for travel and transport; refreshmen­t N1.3bn; legislativ­e activities - N21.4bn; vehicles - N6.6bn and consultanc­y - N5.88bn.

Others are publicity and advertisem­ents - N3bn; fuel and lubricant - N2.1bn and security equipment - N1.5bn.

The total overhead for the National Assembly in 2017 was N85.8bn, while the sum of N14.9bn was for capital and N23.7bn for personnel costs.

Senator Sani (APC, Kaduna) who started the running cost controvers­y was not available for comment last night.

In an interview on March 7 Sani said : “But what I am saying is that that money (N13.5 million per month) must be receipted for what you do with it. But what you are given to go and spend without any accountabi­lity is N750, 000.00.

“The constituen­cy project itself is given on a zonal basis and almost every Senator will go with a constituen­cy fund of about N200 million, but it is not the cash that is given to you.

“You will be told that you have N200 million with an agency of government for which you will now submit projects equivalent to that amount. And it is that agency of government that will go and do those projects for you.

“Now, the corruption comes when the projects are not done and the money is taken. But right now, it is difficult to do that because NGOs and transparen­cy groups have come into it. They track every allocation made to you and where they are being used.”

Spokespers­on of the Senate, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi was unavailabl­e for comment last night. He did not reply to the text message sent to him.

But on March 11, this year in his reaction to Sani’s disclosure said their salaries and allowances are well captured in various line times.

“If people had looked critically at the budget of the National Assembly which has since been made public, they would have seen that various line items like traveling, medicals, consultanc­y and the rest were captured in the budget and they were the funds divided for each Senator’s use.

“Almost all holders of elective and appointive offices have running costs allocated to their offices and that cannot be said to be part of their salaries”, Abdullahi stated.

House spokesman, Abdulrazak Namdas could not be reached for reaction of the House on the matter as he is said to be on an official assignment outside the country.

However, a member of the House confirmed to Daily Trust that indeed they collect running costs and salary, totalling over N7 million monthly and that it cannot be said to be illegal.

The lawmaker, who did not want to be named as he is not the official spokesman of the House, said the amount is meant for travelling, medical, newspaper, constituen­cy offices, entertainm­ent, among others.

The source said it is not only members of the National Assembly that are entitled to such amount, that even ministers and directors in ministries collect such.

“I don’t know why they talk about this all the time as if we’re the only ones collecting such amount. Members of the Executive too collect, except for constituen­cy office,” the lawmaker said.

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