On Tuesday, Bukola Saraki, the Senate President, disclosed that the
Senate has not yet established a Committee that reviews the salaries and
allowances of lawmakers.
Saraki said that this purposeful Committee was established to examine
the structure thus far and review the members’ willingness to expose
their pay to make sure that what is budgeted lines up with salaries
given the economic situation.
Saraki said that his meeting with officials of the Revenue
Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission as well as the setup of
the Committee was a direct address to the controversies highlighted in
the media concerning the earnings of lawmakers.
Saraki said, "In the last few days, there have been different reports
on allowances for the National Assembly members. The clear issues that
agitate the minds of the people are the government revenues, the current
fiscal crisis in many of our States, the unsustainable cost of
governance in the country and the rising cost of doing business in
Nigeria."
He then declared that the committee would be composed of 18 senators:
the Senators for each each geopolitical zone would work together to
develop a legislative itinerary for the 8th senate.
The expected first drafts of the Committee's agenda will be place on the Senate floor for discussion and approval.
All these efforts are to guarantee that citizens of Nigeria receive
an accurate, non-polluted display of the earnings of their legislators.
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