Saraki had,
in his early days as Senate President, hinted that his leadership would review
downward, the perceived bogus salaries and allowances of senators, saying his
decision was in line with the mood of the nation.
The Senate
President had constituted an ad-hoc committee on the review of the finance of
the Senate for the purposes of cutting cost of governance through downward
review of salaries and allowances of senators.
After weeks
of deliberations the 10-man committee, chaired by Senator James Manager, PDP
Delta South, submitted its report to the senate last week Thursday with
recommendations on a slight reduction in the salaries and allowances of
senators.
The report,
according to a source, recommended a 10 per cent cut in the allowances and
salaries of all senators.
The report
which was to be openly debated on the floor of the Senate yesterday for
possible adoption, was stood down for further legislative input after about two
hours of closed door session by all the senators on it.
At the
resumption of sitting yesterday, Senator Saraki following a closed door
session, he said that senators agreed to step down the report for further
legislative input without giving any reason.
But some
senators spoke on condition that their names must be kept secret, said that the report in total rejection by the
majority of the senators.
Senators it
was learnt, warned that the matter must be cautiously handled.
One senator
said that though majority of the senators agreed that funny allowances like the
monthly N42,000 wardrobe allowance should be cancelled or cut off completely
but that many reasoned that substantive statutory emoluments should be
sustained in the face of increasing financial requests from constituents and
other Nigerians on daily basis.
He said:
“Yes, as recommended by the committee, all senators agreed that there must be openness
in the Senate budget and by extension, all beneficiary organs of the National
Assembly but at the same time, many reasoned that why should we further reduce
our budget when already, N30billion has been reduced from the traditional N150
billion that it used to be for all the seven different organs of the National
Assembly.
“All of us
have people in our constituencies and financial requests from them keep pilling
up on daily basis, the reality of which made steps to be redirected, otherwise,
some of us may stop coming here.”
However, the
Chairman, Senate Ad- Hoc committee on Media and Publicity, Senator Dino Melaye,
APC, Kogi West, at a media briefing, explained that the stepping down of the
report was done in order to carry the House of Representatives and other organs
of the National Assembly along.
According to
him, the budget of the Senate was not independent of the entire National
Assembly.
He said: “The
Senate today, in closed door session, discussed the report of the ad hoc
Committee on finances of the Senate, and after due deliberations by the
senators, we came to the conclusion that since the budget of the Senate is not
independent of the budget of the National Assembly, where the budget of the
House of Representatives is also inclusive.
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