Editorial
Economy, NASS And Jumbo Pay
Penultimate week, the Nigerian media was
awash with news of the commencement
of payment of N8.64 billion wardrobe allowance to members of the National Assembly (NASS).
Although the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) quickly corrected the figure to N232 million, saying that it was a one-off payment for four years, public reaction was hardly tempered.
Coming at a time when the nation’s economy is already prostrate, courtesy of steadily plummeting crude oil prices, and with about two-thirds of the 36 states owing backlogs of workers’ salary, Nigerians believe that the newly inaugurated NASS needed no prompting whatsoever before embarking on a financial weight-shedding.
Even as the wardrobe allowance and several other accruals are part of their N120 billion budget approved by the Goodluck Jonathan administration, it can still be reviewed in the light of present economic realities.
It is indeed time for the nation’s political class to begin to reduce the cost of governance, even if it requires making personal sacrifices as has, so far, been demonstrated by the governors of Kaduna, Kano and Abia States who have announced 50 per cent slash in their remunerations and those of other political office holders in their respective states.
The Tide is also not unaware of the fact that a few legislators had already demonstrated their aversion to the continued payment of bogus salaries and allowances to politicians, especially with the current economic down-turn. For instance, even before RMAFC’s clarification of the wardrobe sum, Senator Dino Melaye had described the payment of such whopping sum as morally wrong.
One or two others were also reported as having pledged to donate their salaries to the pursuit of altruistic causes across the country.
There can be no better examples of selflessness in public service.
In line with morality and the mantra of change, the nation’s politicians should make sacrifices and the All Progressives Congress (APC) should officially lend a voice against the award of bogus salaries and allowances to the political class. It is outrageous that the ruling party which claims that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ran the economy aground while in power now appears to be following the same path.
We fear that if the trend continues, it may be difficult to even realise the fund to pay such allowances in the near future and Nigeria may be grounded.
Just as the 36 state governors met with President Muhammadu Buhari to seek a Federal government bail-out for salary payment during which the President assured them a short-term bail-out from the excess crude account, so also is the need for the President to dialogue with NASS to bring down the cost of governance.
Luckily, the House of Representatives is positioning to see what it can achieve on its own. The Speaker, Yakubu Dogara, was reported to have hinted that the lower chamber of NASS will conduct a legislative needs assessment as soon as it settled down to work.
Good as it may sound, we think that there is the need for the senators and federal representatives to set up a joint committee to work out and agree on the amount of sacrifice they will make in order to douse the simmering public outrage. Already, a faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) led by Joe Ayaero has warned of a mass revolt if the lawmakers do not show concern by significantly reducing the outrageous sums awarded themselves as salaries and allowances.
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