Amid
the increasing criticism of the huge salaries and allowances of
Nigeria's lawmakers, a senator (name withheld) has affirmed insinuations
that their earnings are indeed outrageous.
The senator, who made
this disclosure to THISDAY in Abuja, said he was of the utmost belief
that his salary, along with those of his colleagues, is not justifiable. The
senator, who noted that the perceived outrageous salaries by senators
were unnecessary plundering of the nation's resources, said rejecting
the jumbo pay would be viewed as madness having found himself within the
system. Furthermore, the senator said the jumbo pay was part of
the reason National Assembly's intervention in the ongoing strike by
members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), which did
not yield any fruitful result.
According to him, even though the
demands of ASUU are highly provocative, unmerited and self-centred,
members of the National Assembly Education Joint Committee lacked the
effrontery to confront members of the union during recent meetings with
them because of the consciousness of their seeming unmerited wages.
He
said: "I believe what we earn is not justifiable. That is why ASUU is
making unnecessary demands. I wonder why the federal government should
reach an agreement with them on such demands. These are demands that are
not made by lecturers anywhere in the world. If they are asking for
well equipped libraries, laboratories or more conducive learning
environment, it would have been understandable. But everything is about
themselves.
"How can they be asking for extra pay because they
have large classes? Is it not their responsibilities to teach whether a
class is large or not? And in any case, who admitted the large class?
But they are making these demands just because they know what we earn,"
he disclosed.
Also affirming this position, Senator Sola
Akinyede, in a recent interview with THISDAY, said the executive should
not only be blamed for high cost of governance, noting that the
legislature also contributed largely to the problem. He added that the
judiciary also has its own share of the blame.
Akinyede,
who represented Ekiti South senatorial district in the Senate between
2007 and 2011, said he felt guilty having benefitted from such
unjustifiable pay as a senator.
"High cost of
governance does not only affect the executive, it also affects the
legislature and the judiciary. I think what we should do is that heads
of the three organs of government at every level along with leaderships
of political parties should sit down and agree on how to reduce the cost
of governance.
"Honestly, l
think it's unfair. I'm also guilty of it because l benefitted from it as
a senator. It's unfair for us elite to arrogate so much of the
country's resources to ourselves and still expect economic development,"
Akinyede said.
Nigerian senators' salaries have been a
subject of controversy since the inception of this democratic era. With
alleged N2,484,245.50 as basic salary, a senator is alleged to be
cruising home with a whopping N11 million as regular salaries and
allowances and N27 million as quarterly allowances besides irregular
allowances such as estacodes and duty tour allowances.
It was
also alleged that the entire Senate leadership comprising 10 principal
officers draw N1, 024,000,000 as quarterly allowance.
It was
repeatedly published in local and foreign media that a Nigerian senator
earns far higher than United States president, whose total salary per
annum was $400,000. The situation is also the same in House of
Representatives.
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