Members of the upper chambers have declared war on the
leadership as a result of the continuous delay in the payment of allowances by
the National Assembly bureaucracy.
It was learnt that the last minute postponement of the
resumption announced by the Clerk to the National Assembly, Mr. Sani Omolori,
was to give the leadership of the Senate time to calm frayed nerves of members
who besieged the office of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and that of
his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu. Senators, it was authoritatively gathered, were
unhappy with the senate president and other principal officers over the
repeated delay in the payment of their allowances. Some senators told Daily Sun
that they were paid their “paltry” August salaries before the Sallah break,
adding that the “juicy” allowances which run into millions of naira were
frequently delayed.
For instance, the lawmakers
said they were yet to receive their August allowances, despite the fact that
the money had been lodged into a new generation bank as at August 30. Three
lawmakers who spoke with Daily Sun in separate interviews, but did not want
their names mentioned, said they were already gearing up to confront the Senate
leadership next Tuesday at plenary, before the one week postponement was
suddenly announced on Wednesday.
One of the lawmakers who hails from one of the states in the
South South, claimed that the delay in the payment of their monthly allowances
has become a reccurring practice and threatened that lawmakers had already
resolved to challenge Saraki. He insinuated that the resumption date was
postponed for fears that angry lawmakers could spring up surprises at plenary.
The senator said though he did not acquire a loan from a commercial bank to
fund his election in 2015, his colleagues who were yet to pay off their debts
were on the verge of losing their property, which they used as collateral.
Another lawmaker said over 70 per cent of senators did not
travel to their respective constituencies during the long break because of the
delay in the payment of their salaries and allowances. He said some of the
lawmakers besieged offices of principal officers during the week to demand for
explanations on why their outstanding allowances were yet to be paid. Senate
spokesman, Abdullahi Sabi could not be reached for comments. One of his aides,
who responded, said his principal was currently indisposed.
But when contacted, media adviser to the Senate President,
Mr. Yusuf Olaniyonu, said the alleged delay was not the fault of his principal,
adding that the Ministry of Finance was in charge of releases. He, however,
dispelled claims that the shift in the resumption date was to buy time and
appease aggrieved senators.
Source: NairaLand
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