A NIGERIAN LEGISLATOR EARNS MORE THAN OBAMA

Date: 02-08-2010 6:29 pm (13 years ago) | Author: Betty Chigozie
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A LEGISLATOR IN NIGERIA EARNS MORE THAN THE US PRESIDENT, OBAMA

Constitutional lawyer, Prof. Itse Sagay has revealed that a legislator in the National Assembly, Abuja, Nigeria, earns far more than the United States President, Barack Obama.

This revelation was made by Sagay on Tuesday when he delivered a lecture to mark the 47th birthday celebration of the Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Opeyemi Bamidele held at the Eko FM Multi-Purpose Hall, Ikeja, Lagos.

 

In the lecture, Sagay lamented that a Nigerian Senator, in 2009 earned N240 million in salaries and allowances annually while his House of Representatives counterpart earned N203.8 million annually.

“In other words, a senator earned about $1.7 million and a member of the House of Representatives earned $1.45 million per annum,” he said.

 

He said this shows that a legislator in Nigeria earns more than the US President, Obama, who earns $400, 000 per annum and British Prime Minister, 190, 000 pounds, while a senator in Nigeria, one of the poorest countries in the world, earns $1.7 million.

Sagay added that a legislator in Nigeria also earns more than his counterpart in the US and the United Kingdom.

 

“By contrast, an American senator earns $174,000 and a U.K. Parliamentarian earns about $64, 000 per annum,” he said. “In spite of the dismal standard of living, poverty in the country and low per capita income  of Nigeria, Nigerian legislators in Abuja have awarded themselves the highest salaries and allowances in the world. In other words, the Nigerian lawmakers in Abuja are the highest paid in the world,” lamented Sagay.

According to Sagay, “in 2009, the Federal legislators received a total of N102.8 billion comprising N11.8 billion as salaries and N90.96 billion as allowances.   Is the tax payer getting value for this colossal sum in the current democratic dispensation? 

 

Should five percent of Nigeria’s annual budget be spent on 109 senators and 360 House of Representatives members?    “In other words, should 469 Nigerians gulp five percent of our budget, leaving the remaining 150 million of us to receive about N1, 000 ($7) each per annum?”

 

“The Senate President is reported to be earning N250 million quarterly or N83.33 million per month, while his deputy earns N50 million per month.  The Senate has allocated N1.02 billion as quarterly allowance to its 10 principal officers, known collectively as Senate leadership. “Each of the other principal officers earns N78 million every three months or N26 million per month.   This tragic state of affairs is clearly unsustainable.   Those engaged in this feeding frenzy are endangering our democracy,” he lamented.

 

The constitutional lawyer also faulted the proposed constitutional amendment by the National Assembly, saying that the body was not yet ready to truly amend the constitution. He said that a proposed amendment of section 65 seeking to raise the minimum qualification for membership of the legislatures from school certificate to a diploma level was rejected by the State House of Assembly.

 

Also, Sagay said that section 66 (1) which disqualified persons with a history of crime, bankruptcy, among others from contesting elections was deleted, thus paving way in the future for people with criminal records to be elected into public office.

 

Sagay, however, contended that the greatest authority, which a legislature wielded in a democratic society, is not its legal powers as contained in the constitution, but its moral authority, as the conscience of the nation and protector of the sovereignty of the people.

 

“Thus, members of the legislature must be men and women of high moral authority and integrity.  The legislatures must suspend from their membership, anyone who by his conduct, past or present, tarnishes the image of that Assembly or puts its credibility in doubt.

“If the legislature is to hold the executive to a minimum standard of accountability, transparency and honesty, it must itself purify its own systems, processes and membership; otherwise, no one will take it seriously,” he said.

 

Posted: at 2-08-2010 06:29 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- justloveme at 3-08-2010 12:02 PM (13 years ago)
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WE NEED ABDUL-MUTALAB IN THEIR MIST TO REMIND THEM OF WHAT THEY ARE THERE TO DO
Posted: at 3-08-2010 12:02 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- amahgold at 2-10-2011 08:19 AM (12 years ago)
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They're  earning that much and they find it so difficult to approve the sum of 18 thousand naira for an average worker in Nigeria.The bulk of the countr's earnin is being spent on these barstads and their cohorts at the executive level.OH GOD!!!! tary not ur judgement upon these pple that hv made a misery of the of ur pple in Nigeria.Pls tary not OH GOd!!! AMEN!!!
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- NicholasO at 8-10-2011 03:05 AM (12 years ago)
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HUMMMM, am short of words here... Plz, any Nigerian leader here should contact me either through facebook or e-mail with: [email protected]
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- DELAT at 8-10-2011 03:09 PM (12 years ago)
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The reason why they earns more is to curb corruption,
but opposite is the case,the society is greedy one,b4 they
pass bill,they have to get Ghana must go.
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- kingjoe1 at 8-10-2011 08:25 PM (12 years ago)
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O LORD GOD OF HEAVEN AND EARTH ARISE IN THAT COUNTRY CALLED NIGERIA LET YOUR WRATH DEVOUR SO CALL LEADERS THAT IS SELFISH THEY FOUND IT DIFFCULT  TO PAY MENIUM WAGE WHILE CARRYING SUCH MONEY AS MANY THAT ARE AGAINST YOUR WILL IN THAT COUNTRY DONT TARY O GOD STRAIKE THEM TAKE THEM OUT OF THAT COUNTRY BY FIRE BY FORCE IN JESUS NAME AMEN.
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- chogzie at 8-10-2011 10:27 PM (12 years ago)
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too bad
Posted: at 8-10-2011 10:27 PM (12 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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