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Senator earns N12,766,320 yearly, the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and
Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has said.
Senator earns N12,766,320 yearly, the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and
Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has said.
Legislators’
pay has been the subject of a big controversy, with some critics alleging that
a senator earns as much as N29.8 million yearly.
pay has been the subject of a big controversy, with some critics alleging that
a senator earns as much as N29.8 million yearly.
This,
said the RMAFC in a newspaper advertorial yesterday, is not correct.
said the RMAFC in a newspaper advertorial yesterday, is not correct.
In a
statement signed by the Acting Secretary to the Commission, Usman I. Garndawa,
the RMAFC said: “The attention of the RMAFC has been drawn to an avalanche of
media reports concerning the current remuneration package for political, public
and Judicial office holders in Nigeria. The said reports further quoted RMAFC
as the source of their information. Accordingly, the Commission, therefore,
considers it most appropriate and necessary to provide the actual details of
present remuneration package for political, public and judicial office holders
to avoid misinformation and misrepresentation of facts capable of misleading
citizens and members of the international community.”
statement signed by the Acting Secretary to the Commission, Usman I. Garndawa,
the RMAFC said: “The attention of the RMAFC has been drawn to an avalanche of
media reports concerning the current remuneration package for political, public
and Judicial office holders in Nigeria. The said reports further quoted RMAFC
as the source of their information. Accordingly, the Commission, therefore,
considers it most appropriate and necessary to provide the actual details of
present remuneration package for political, public and judicial office holders
to avoid misinformation and misrepresentation of facts capable of misleading
citizens and members of the international community.”
In a
recent study, the United Kingdom (UK) based Independent Parliamentary Standards
Authority, IPSA and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as reported by The
Economist , a Nigerian legislator, it was alleged, earns a basic salary (
excluding allowances) of about N29.8 million per annum. The report also
suggested that the salary is 116 times more than the country’s Gross Domestic
Product, GDP, per person, which has been pegged at about N251, 200.
recent study, the United Kingdom (UK) based Independent Parliamentary Standards
Authority, IPSA and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as reported by The
Economist , a Nigerian legislator, it was alleged, earns a basic salary (
excluding allowances) of about N29.8 million per annum. The report also
suggested that the salary is 116 times more than the country’s Gross Domestic
Product, GDP, per person, which has been pegged at about N251, 200.
Expectedly,
the report generated local and international uproar with civil society
organisations calling for an immediate review of the ‘jumbo package”.
the report generated local and international uproar with civil society
organisations calling for an immediate review of the ‘jumbo package”.
The
RMAFC said a senator earns N2,026,400.00 as annual basic salary, which
translates to N168, 866.70 per month.
RMAFC said a senator earns N2,026,400.00 as annual basic salary, which
translates to N168, 866.70 per month.
According
to the RMAFC, this has been the official remuneration package since February
2007 till date.
to the RMAFC, this has been the official remuneration package since February
2007 till date.
However,
there are other regular allowances which have been calculated as: Motor Vehicle
Fuelling and Maintenance, N1,519,800.00; personal assistant N506,600.00, Domestic
Staff N1,519,800.00; Entertainment N607,920.00;Utilities N607,920.00;
Newspapers/Periodicals N303,960.00, Wardrobe N506,600.00; House Maintenance
N101,320.00 and Constituency allowance N5,066,000.00 making a total of
N12,766,320.00 as the salary per annum for a Senator.
there are other regular allowances which have been calculated as: Motor Vehicle
Fuelling and Maintenance, N1,519,800.00; personal assistant N506,600.00, Domestic
Staff N1,519,800.00; Entertainment N607,920.00;Utilities N607,920.00;
Newspapers/Periodicals N303,960.00, Wardrobe N506,600.00; House Maintenance
N101,320.00 and Constituency allowance N5,066,000.00 making a total of
N12,766,320.00 as the salary per annum for a Senator.
The
breakdown monthly– basic salary and allowances – a senator takes home
N1.063.860.00 monthly.
breakdown monthly– basic salary and allowances – a senator takes home
N1.063.860.00 monthly.
Other
allowances, which are paid annually or once in four years and when applicable,
are: Accommodation N4, 052,800.00, which is paid annually; furniture allowance
N6, 079,200.00 which is paid once in four years. Also, there is Duty Tour
Allowance, DTA (per night), which is N37,000. Estacode (per night) is $950.
Recess allowance is N202,640.00 and severance gratuity, paid after a successful
completion of tenure, is N6,079,200.00. A Senator could also apply for a car
loan of N8, 105,600.00 which must be repaid before the expiration of his
tenure.
allowances, which are paid annually or once in four years and when applicable,
are: Accommodation N4, 052,800.00, which is paid annually; furniture allowance
N6, 079,200.00 which is paid once in four years. Also, there is Duty Tour
Allowance, DTA (per night), which is N37,000. Estacode (per night) is $950.
Recess allowance is N202,640.00 and severance gratuity, paid after a successful
completion of tenure, is N6,079,200.00. A Senator could also apply for a car
loan of N8, 105,600.00 which must be repaid before the expiration of his
tenure.
A
member of the House of Representatives earns slightly lower than a Senator,
with a basic yearly salary of N1,985,212.50, divided into a monthly salary of
N165,434.40. However, the total salary, including the regular allowances, is
N9, 529,038.06. This is outside the other allowances, which include:
Accommodation N3,970,425.00; Furniture N5,955,637.50; DTA N35,000; Estacode
$900; Recess N198,521.25 and Severance Gratuity N5,955,637.50. A Representative
can also apply for a car loan of N7,940,850.00.
member of the House of Representatives earns slightly lower than a Senator,
with a basic yearly salary of N1,985,212.50, divided into a monthly salary of
N165,434.40. However, the total salary, including the regular allowances, is
N9, 529,038.06. This is outside the other allowances, which include:
Accommodation N3,970,425.00; Furniture N5,955,637.50; DTA N35,000; Estacode
$900; Recess N198,521.25 and Severance Gratuity N5,955,637.50. A Representative
can also apply for a car loan of N7,940,850.00.
A
member of the House of Representatives takes home N794,088.83 only.
member of the House of Representatives takes home N794,088.83 only.
According
to the RMAFC, the emoluments for ministers, Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Head of Service and Chairmen of Constitutional Bodies are close to
those of the Senators with a basic annual salary of N2, 026,400.00 and a total
annual take-home pay of N7, 801,640.00 minus other allowances which include:
Accommodation, furniture, DTA, estacode, severance gratuity, leave bonus and
car loan – all amounting to about N24, 695, 40.00, per annum.
to the RMAFC, the emoluments for ministers, Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Head of Service and Chairmen of Constitutional Bodies are close to
those of the Senators with a basic annual salary of N2, 026,400.00 and a total
annual take-home pay of N7, 801,640.00 minus other allowances which include:
Accommodation, furniture, DTA, estacode, severance gratuity, leave bonus and
car loan – all amounting to about N24, 695, 40.00, per annum.
Minister
of State and members of constitutional bodies earn an annual basic salary of
N1957, 580.00 and a total annual salary of N7, 536,683.00. Like the Minister,
the Minister of State also earns special allowance package, which includes:
Accommodation N3,915,160.00, Furniture N5,872,740.00, DTA N30,000 (per night),
Estacode $900 ( per night), Severance Gratuity N5,872,740.00, Leave Allowance
N195,758.00 and a car loan of N7,830,320.00.
of State and members of constitutional bodies earn an annual basic salary of
N1957, 580.00 and a total annual salary of N7, 536,683.00. Like the Minister,
the Minister of State also earns special allowance package, which includes:
Accommodation N3,915,160.00, Furniture N5,872,740.00, DTA N30,000 (per night),
Estacode $900 ( per night), Severance Gratuity N5,872,740.00, Leave Allowance
N195,758.00 and a car loan of N7,830,320.00.
The
RMAFC said the remuneration package, which is contained in the Certain
Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders Salaries and Allowances etc,
(Amendment) Act of 2008, states the actual amount being paid to legislators and
other public officers, adding, however that “any other allowance (s) enjoyed by
any political, public office holder outside those provided in the Remuneration
Act of 2008 is not known to the Commission and the Chief Accounting Officer
should be held accountable”.
RMAFC said the remuneration package, which is contained in the Certain
Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders Salaries and Allowances etc,
(Amendment) Act of 2008, states the actual amount being paid to legislators and
other public officers, adding, however that “any other allowance (s) enjoyed by
any political, public office holder outside those provided in the Remuneration
Act of 2008 is not known to the Commission and the Chief Accounting Officer
should be held accountable”.
The
Economist compared the salaries and allowances of Nigeria’s public office
holders with those of the developed countries, concluding that Nigeria’s public
office holders are the highest paid in the world, followed by Kenya, Ghana and
Indonesia in that order. The public officers in Norway, Spain and Sri Lanka
earn the lowest in the world.
Economist compared the salaries and allowances of Nigeria’s public office
holders with those of the developed countries, concluding that Nigeria’s public
office holders are the highest paid in the world, followed by Kenya, Ghana and
Indonesia in that order. The public officers in Norway, Spain and Sri Lanka
earn the lowest in the world.
However,
some lawmakers have come out to counter the outrage sparked by the publication,
describing it as misleading. According to Zakari Muhammed, spokesman of the
House of Representatives, the report is an exaggeration. “Whatever is being
written is mere exaggeration and does not reflect what is accurate. They fail
to realise that what we take as salaries is different from what we use in
running our offices.”
some lawmakers have come out to counter the outrage sparked by the publication,
describing it as misleading. According to Zakari Muhammed, spokesman of the
House of Representatives, the report is an exaggeration. “Whatever is being
written is mere exaggeration and does not reflect what is accurate. They fail
to realise that what we take as salaries is different from what we use in
running our offices.”
The
RMAFC, in faulting the figures published by The Economist, said: “It is,
therefore, wrong and misleading to add up allowances irrespective of whether
they are regular, refundable or non-regular, as the regular annual emoluments
of political and public office holders.”
RMAFC, in faulting the figures published by The Economist, said: “It is,
therefore, wrong and misleading to add up allowances irrespective of whether
they are regular, refundable or non-regular, as the regular annual emoluments
of political and public office holders.”
Source:
The Nation
The Nation