The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) says lawmakers collect furniture allowance of N6,079,200 and severance gratuity of N6,079,200 once every tenure. They received a vehicle allowance of N8,105,600, a loan expected to be paid back before legislators leave office......See Full Story>>.....See Full Story>>
RMAFC explained this in a statement by its chairman, Mohammad Shehu, in Abuja.
Mr Shehu said the issue had continued to occupy the front burner of national discourse, especially among elder statesmen, public affairs commentators, civil society organisations, and the media.
He said Shehu Sani, a former senator, was reported to have disclosed to the public that each senator collects a monthly running cost of N13.5 million in addition to the monthly N750,000 prescribed by the commission.
Mr Shehu said, “First of all, I wish to state that RMAFC does not have constitutional powers to enforce compliance with proper implementation of the remuneration package.
“This lacuna is, however, being addressed by the National Assembly. A closer look at the monthly entitlement of senators reveals that each senator collects a monthly salary and allowances of the sum of N1,063,860, consisting of basic salary of N168,866. Motor vehicle fueling and maintenance allowance N126,650; personal assistant N42,216, domestic staff, N126,650; entertainment, N50,660, utilities, N50,660; newspapers/periodicals, N25,330, wardrobe, N42,216,66; house maintenance, N8,443.33, and constituency allowance, N422,166.”
According to the RMAFC chairman, it is instructive to note that some allowances are regular, while others are non-regular.
He said regular allowances were paid with basic salary, while non-regular allowances were paid when due.
“It is important to also emphasize that with exception of some few political, public office holders such as the president, vice-president, Senate president, speaker of the House of Representative, all public and legislative officers are no longer provided with housing as was the case in the past.
“The commission also wishes to use this opportunity to state that any allegation regarding other allowances being enjoyed by any political, public office holder outside those provided in the Remuneration Amendment Act, 2008 should be explained by the person who made the allegation.”
Mr Shehu pointed out that to avoid “misinformation and misrepresentation of facts capable of misleading citizens and members of the international community, the commission considers it most appropriate and necessary to request Nigerians to access the actual details of the present remuneration package for political, public and judicial office holders in Nigeria published on its website: www.rmafc.gov.ng .”(NAN)