NASS: HEDA asks Buhari to remove unconstitutional allowances in 2018 budget

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The Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA Resource Center), which is a non-governmental and non- partisan human rights and development organization, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to remove all inserted illegal allowances in the 2018 budget by the National Assembly and also retrieve all the previous monies collected illegally from the lawmakers.
 
In a letter forwarded to the the President and signed by HEDA’s chairman, Mr. Olanrewaju Suraju, the Resource Center expressed serious concern over the recently revealed illegal allowances paid to members of parliament, especially the Senators. 
The letter reads: “A member of the Senate, Senator Shehu Sanni shocked Nigerians during an interview with a Newspaper with the revelation of parliamentarian’s illegal collection of unconstitutional running cost, above the statutorily approved salaries and allowances, to the tune of N13.5 million since the inauguration of this 8th Assembly.
“This is in the least, criminal, inhuman, cruel and corruption beyond imagination of observers of your government and its anti-corruption agenda.
“The Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), the body charged with responsibility of fixing remuneration package for political, public and judicial officer in Nigeria says monthly payment of N13.5 million as running cost to senator is unknown to the Commission and therefore illegal.”
HEDA noted further that: “On March 29, 2018, SaharaReporters reported that each of the lawmakers in the House of Representatives also receives N11.5 million monthly as running cost.
“RMAFC spokesman was reported to have said on the 28th of March that the approved monthly payment of a Senator was N1.06 million, and anything outside that amount is against the tenets of the Nigerian law as provided in Section 84 (1) of the 1999 Constitution as amended which provides that “there shall be paid to the holders of the offices mentioned in this section such remuneration, salaries and allowances as may be prescribed by the National Assembly, but not exceeding the amount as shall have been determined by the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission”, and therefore disowned the jumbo payment to the lawmakers.
“According to him, the National Assembly Service Commission should be held accountable. He was also reported to have said that a closer look at the monthly entitlement of senators reveals that each senator collects salary and allowances in the sum of N1,063,860.00. Then we wonder what the running cost is for.”
HEDA Resource Center said in the letter to the President that it believes strongly that the fight against corruption is still ongoing which leave no room for any person to abuse public trust bestowed on him by engaging in corrupt practices, misappropriation of public funds needed for addressing developmental challenges.
“On this account, HEDA Resource Center hereby call on Your Excellency to demand the removal of all those illegal allowances, including but not limited to the N13.5 million, inserted in the 2018 budget and the retrieval of all the previous monies collected illegally by the lawmakers from all those affected, so that all loopholes that encourage corrupt practices could be blocked and prevented,” the letter said.
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