Senate
runs on N150b budget, says Ndoma-Egba
The controversy over lawmakers’ pay has taken a new shape, with
a senator proposing the scrapping of the National Assembly – if that would lead
to drastic reduction in the cost of governance.
Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba made the proposal in an
interview with The Nation in Abuja.
Ndoma-Egba took exception to the frequent bashing of the
National Assembly as the cause of the overbloated recurrent expenditure of the
Federal Government.
The Cross River Central lawmaker specifically said that the
damning Sheik Ahmed Lemu report, which castigated members of the National
Assembly for alleged flamboyant lifestyle at the expense of Nigerians was off
the mark.
The Senate Leader, who described the report as “sensationalism,
tokenism, scapegoatism and diversionary tactics”, noted that those who talk about
jumbo pay for lawmakers forgot that the budget of the National Assembly is only
N150 billion or three per cent of the country’s annual budget.
He insisted that the country should consider scrapping the
parliament if that would assuage the “misinformed sentiment” some Nigerians
have about the National Assembly.
Ndoma-Egba said his take-home pay after tax is between N900,000
and N600,000. The basic salary of a rank and file member of the US Congress is
$174,000.
He wondered why anybody would accuse members of the National
Assembly of flamboyance when he has only one car, unlike ministers who move
about in a convoy of cars.
Ndoma-Egba said: “I have made a proposal that we should scrap
the National Assembly and see how much we save.
“Like I said before, we lived without the National Assembly
before. We lived without the National Assembly for 30 years. Let’s scrap it and
see whether it will solve the problem.
“But I told you, even when the National Assembly did not exist,
the cost of governance was an issue.”
The Senator said: “Let us put the cost of governance in
perspective. First of all, you know, for the many years that we had the
military rule the National Assembly did not exist.
“And in those 30 years, that the National Assembly did not
exist, the cost of governance was still an issue.
“I remember I was commissioner under the military and one of the
most topical issues was the cost of construction in Nigeria.
“It was said to be the highest in the world. This was when the
National Assembly did not exist. The cost of governance was still an issue.”
Insisting that the cost of governance has nothing to do with the
National Assembly, Ndoma-Egba said that Nigerians should pick the budget and do
informed analysis of the fiscal policy.
He said: “Let us come to the figures. We have maintained a
budget of N150billion in the last four or five years.
“That of the Judiciary has been dwindling, from N97billion four
years ago to about N60billion.
“What has been the trend for the Executive? Has it been stagnant
like the National Assembly or has it dwindled like the Judiciary?
“That of the Executive has continued to go up. Now, what is the
ratio or the percentage of N150billion out of a national budget of
approximately N4.8trillion, about three per cent.
“So, why do we have this fixation on three per cent of the
budget and not on 97 per cent of the budget?
“Three per cent of the budget is getting 97 per cent attention
and 97 per cent of the budget is getting three per cent attention.
“What is the fixation? And now the impression out there is that
‘oh you collect this N150 billion and just share it amongst members of the
National Assembly.
“Nothing can be more fallacious because one, the N150 billion
includes our capital; it includes recurrent; it includes the salaries of 109
Senators, 360 members of the House of Representatives, their aides – we have a
maximum of six aides.
“It includes the salaries of the civil servants from the Clerk
to the National Assembly to the Deputy Clerk, to the Clerk of Senate, Clerk of
House and to all the civil servants here down to the lowest cleaner. It
includes the salaries of the National Assembly Service Commission, from the
Chairman through his Commissioners, down to the civil servants there to the lowest
cleaner. It includes the salaries and allowances of the National Institute of
Legislative Studies, from the Director General through the many Professors down
to the cleaner.
“It includes our subscriptions to international parliamentary
organisations.
“The total running cost of the National Assembly is that N150
billion out of a budget of N4.8trillion.”
Ndoma-Egba spoke about the cost to maintain the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). “Do we know? What does it cost to
maintain a senior manager in NNPC? I am not talking of the Managing Director.
Do we know?”
“What does it cost to maintain a senior manager in Petroleum
Technology Development Fund? Do we know? What does it cost to maintain a senior
manager in Central Bank of Nigeria? Do we know?
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