Abuja the political capital of Nigeria is abuzz
with intense debates on the very costly and indeed rare Wardrobe of the less
than 500 Nigerians elected supposedly to constitute the eight session of the
National Assembly which by some official estimates will dig serious holes in
the central treasury of Nigeria to the tune of (wait a minute) N9
Billion.
Each member of the Federal House of
Representatives (green chamber) will pocket from the tax payers N17.5 million
whereas their bigger boys in the red chamber of the national assembly (Senate)
will pocket a princely sum of N21 million each.
This scandalous story reminds me of the debate
in the beer parlour by some money -missed- roads over the topic of whose
mercedes is bigger than the other. With the abundance of facts that
emerged on Monday that members of the Senate and House of Representatives
may receive nothing less than N9 billion as wardrobe allowance next week, it
has become clearer that the wardrobe of less than 500 Nigerians is costlier
than those of the over 90 million absolutely impoverished Nigerians put
together.
Pray! why should our hard earned federally generated
financial resources be blown away in the winds of frivolity to purchase
articles of clothing for this extremely privileged class who only few weeks
back were on their kneels begging poor villagers for their votes so as to come
to Abuja and sit as legislators to legislate for the rest of the society? It's
surely only in a prodigal nation like Nigeria that a certain political class
would be so much pampered and spoilt with official pecks and the other
paraphernalia that bleeds the commonwealth of all Nigerians to a near death.
Only in a Banana Republic like Nigeria where
survival is for and by the brutes that such official perfidy is tolerated by
the rest of the starving millions of citizens. You may be muttering some funny
words to yourself apparently asking to know what I had expected the rest of the
hungry Nigerian populations should do and permit me to tell you that it's
because we the common people of Nigeria have failed to exercise the power of
our common sense to loudly reject these atrocious official indiscretions of
this extremely few elitist class that they have perdured in their infamy and
vicious crime of unpardonable rape of the National wealth of Nigeria.
The amount is paid once in four years and these cabal that
rape Nigeria of these huge sums will simply quaff cups of tea and eat meat pies
relentlessly with their retinue of mistresses and serve out their tenure
without meaningfully and constructively legislating on concrete issues that
would make good governance and national sense of discipline as parts of our
national life. Four years back these same law makers collected these huge sums
and additionally cashed over N4 billion to enable them amend the Nigerian
Constitution but blew away the humongous amounts without practically achieving the
objective for which the big budget was released to them.
We must weep for Nigeria for facing incessant rape of her
dignity by a negligible percentage that constitute the political class and
after wiping out the tears of sorrow we must put on the garment of courage and
patriotic flavour and demand accountability from the elected politicians. Our
docility and silence won't take us far and our collective hysteria and
hypocrisy gloating in the make belief that we are God fearing won't take us
far. Already one of the beneficiaries of this sinful wardrobe allowance in the
person of the Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives Yakubu Dogari
from Bauchi State in the North East of Nigeria has again started playing the so
called 'God factor' by sensationally making empty and false claims that God
made him Speaker as if God was involved in the shenanigans and bribery that
allegedly passed under the legislative bridge in Abuja that pushed his victory
through. Can we also conclude with Yakubu DOGARA that God has richly endowed
him and his Co travellers with these N9 billion worth of Wardrobes ?
It is a moral sin that while 50 percent of Nigerians as I
write have no means of sustaining themselves in the now fashionable poverty
induced feeding formula of 0-1-0 (zero, one and zero) meaning only a square
meal per day, each member of the House of Representatives will receive
N17.5 million as wardrobe allowance, senators will pocket N21.5 million for the
same purpose. It's indeed much worst than mere moral sin because it's fatally
irresponsible and irrational that less than one percent of the populace live in
absolute opulence whilst the rest of us survive from hands -to -mouths.
Reports even disclosed that aside these obscene
allowances allocated to each federal lawmaker, this privileged
class will receive as furniture allowance, housing allowance and official
vehicle, each of the senators would be
paid N4,052,800 milliona housing allowance. These are persons who live in big
houses but would still be paid housing allowances. Any wonder our nation
is bleeding financially to death? Mind you virtually 45 percent of Nigerians
are homeless even as destitution has become a way of life for most youthful
Nigerians facing mass poverty and excruciating unemployment.
To make matters worst journalists covering the
National Assembly said these legislators will be paid the same amount every
year because the housing allowance is on annual basis.
This means that the 107 senators who are
entitled to it will be paid N433,649,600 million as housing allowance annually.
As gathered by the reporters, the Senate
President and the Deputy Senate President are not entitled to this allowance
because their own accommodation is to be provided by the Federal Government.
Similarly, each member of the House of
Representatives will be paid N3,970,425 million as housing allowance on
assumption of office.
This means that the 358 representatives will be
collecting a total of N1,421,412,150 as housing allowance.
Again, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the
House of Representatives are excluded from this allowance as the Federal
Government is to provide their own accommodation, according to news report
which most local tabloids carried.
As was widely known the Federal government had
sold public housing assets to legislators and the principal officers of
the National Assembly also benefited from the sale of the houses. As a result,
it was learnt that the Federal Capital Territory Administration is at present
building new houses for the Senate President, the Deputy Senate President, the
Speaker and the Deputy Speaker. Mind you the erdwhile Deputy senate is
back on his seat and so if he gets another house that will make him a proud
occupier of two mansions at our collective expenses. This outrageous anomalies
can only happen in a dysfunctional society like ours and the people simple walk
around looking for daily bread and their sensibilities continuously abused by
their religious leaders who hypnotise them into believing that leaders come
from God even when it's clear that most of these public office occupants stole
the mandate of the people through a cocktail of bribery and coercion and are
behaving like locusts out to decimate the commonwealth of Nigeria.
For furniture, each of the senators is to get
N6,079,200 million. Tell me if this does not rankle and worry your conscience
what else will?
The furniture for both the Senate President and
his deputy are to be fully provided by the government, so the report goes just
as this means that the 107 senators will get
a total of N650,474,400 million as furniture allowance. Furniture allowance is
paid once in four years.
Each member of the House of Representatives will
be paid N5,955,637.50 as furniture allowance.
This means that 358 representatives, excluding the speaker and his deputy, will
collect a total of N2,132,118,225 billion as furniture allowance.
For vehicle, each of the senators is entitled to
N8,105,600 million, while each representative is entitled to N7,940,850.50
million.
This means that 107 senators will collect
N867,299,200 million for vehicle, while 358 representatives will collect
N2,842,824,479 billion for the same purpose. Speaker DOGARA has hurriedly set
up what he called welfare committee to oversee the sharing of this national
cake to this privileged class of Nigerians in a nation facing scarcity of cash
to fix our dilapidated infrastructures.
We must resolutely challenge these financial infractions and
checkmate these financial rapists before they liquidate Nigeria.
*Emmanuel
Onwubiko is Head of Human rights Writers association of Nigeria and blogs
@www.huriwa.blogspot.com, www.rightsassociationngr.com, www.huriwa.org.
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