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Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by dre11(m): 12:25pm On Oct 07, 2019
° Clerk denies lodging allowance in interest-yielding account


Chuks Okocha in Abuja



Concerns have been raised over the non-payment of the N8.1 billion severance allowance of lawmakers and aides who served in the eighth National Assembly, which is contained in the 2019 Appropriations Bill.

The Clerk of National Assembly has, however, denied the allegations that the allowance was lodged in banks to yield interest for the management of the National Assembly.

But the former lawmakers and their aides said they were not convinced by the explanation as the funds were on first line charge.

The 109 senators, 360 members of the House of Representatives, and over 3,000 legislative aides, who were appointed in various capacities in the federal legislature, had accused the National Assembly management and leadership of failing to pay their stipulated severance funds, more than four months after the end of the tenure.

The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) in its Remuneration Package for Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders, senators, members of the House of Representatives and many of the legislative aides recommends payment of 300 per cent of annual basic pay to them as severance entitlements.

Each of the 109 senators and 360 House members has five legislative aides, totaling 545 and 1,800 respectively or a cumulative total of 2,345, who are collectively entitled to varying amounts that add up to N8.1 billion.

The additional benefits of principal officers in both the upper and lower chambers include a large number of additional aides serving as chiefs of staff, advisers, special assistants and others and severance packages are to be paid to them too.

According to sources at the National Assembly, the severance benefits for senators and members of the lower house have been finalised while a special committee, which is working on those of the legislative aides, is about finalising details so that legislative aides can be paid before the end of next month.

The lawmakers, including those who were re-elected, already had part of their severance benefits deducted for payment on ‘depreciated asset and equipment’ such as television sets, refrigerators and computers, among others.
THISDAY gathered that the entitlements of each aide will receive will depend on his salary grade level and the number of years spent serving his principal.

“Severance benefits of those on Level 16 and above are calculated with the formula of 38.5% multiplied by the annual salary and then, multiplied by 300 per cent for those who served for upwards of four years while those who served for two years will have theirs calculated on the basis of 150 per cent,” one of the sources said.

A senator who served in the eight Senate, told THISDAY that he had tried to reach the management of the National Assembly to find out why the funds have been delayed, and had been told that the money had been approved, but the payment was yet to be made.

“I don’t know which is worse – the fact that the money which has been approved has not been paid; or the fact that the funds are not available, despite the exorbitant spending that the lawmakers are doing with the purchase of luxury vehicles.

“The severance benefits have not been paid but were duly appropriated in the 2019 budget. So, where is it now? The Senate and House have commenced moves to buy luxury cars for their legislative duties but the benefits of those who served in the 8th National Assembly have not been paid. Is it how it should be done? The broom used in sweeping away the old wife will still await the second wife. This message is directed to the members of the ninth National Assembly to see to it that our severance benefits are paid.

“I don’t want to believe the rumours that have been going around that the funds are kept in banks by the National Assembly’s management to yield interest for them, but with this obnoxious delay, I really don’t know what to believe anymore,” the former senator added.

Another former lawmaker who served in the Eight House of Representatives and is now a senator, said committees had been meeting since the end of the Eighth Assembly but no progress was recorded in the how to pay the benefits.

“I don’t understand what the delay is. Everyone is afraid to speak out because they are afraid that they will get penalised if the payment comes. I know that people, some of my former colleagues, have been reaching out to me to get me to find out via back-channels when the payments will be made, but I don’t really know what to tell them.

“Many families need this money to start new lives. Many people are banking on these funds to plan and start new businesses. The National Assembly needs to stop this secrecy and tell us what is happening,” he added.

A senior legislative aide (SLA) to one of the former principal officers in the House, also stated that many of the former members of the National Assembly aides are worried, due to the fact that even the leaders of the legislative aides forum and other organised bodies in the National Assembly are silent on the issue of the payment of their severance.

“By now, we should have seen the Chairman of NASSLAF protesting and calling for this payment. I suspect complicity on the part of some of the leaders of the legislative aides forum, NASSLAF”, he said.

However, Media Aide to the Clerk of National Assembly, Mr. Andrew Aota, dismissed the allegation that the Clerk lodged funds set aside for severance benefits in any interest-yielding accounts .

He said: “The said severance package for the 8th Assembly, like any other funds, are domiciled with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and can only be released for whatever purpose if, approved by the Federal Ministry of Finance .

“What the Clerk of National Assembly (CNA) as the head of the National Assembly bureaucracy did was to write the relevant authorities for the release of the severance package for the 8th National Assembly and, that money has not been released up to this moment. I can assure you that once the money is released, payment will commence immediately. It is therefore, totally false that the severance package for the 8th National Assembly has been released and its yielding interests in the private accounts of the CAN.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/10/07/concerns-in-nassembly-over-non-payment-of-n8-1bn-severance-benefits/

Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by GOFRONT(m): 12:26pm On Oct 07, 2019
Time to share National Moi moi....

Nigerians, Who una Offend??

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Nobody: 3:48pm On Oct 07, 2019
Serious matters o. 8.1billion? For what na?

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by NwaNimo1(m): 3:48pm On Oct 07, 2019
This is Nigeria!

They be paid in 2023......without interest.
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by gboye93(m): 3:49pm On Oct 07, 2019
My country grin

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Jabioro: 3:49pm On Oct 07, 2019
Concerned by who..
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by okmgdheoly: 3:49pm On Oct 07, 2019
8.1 billion?




ah naija

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by helinues: 3:50pm On Oct 07, 2019
N8.1bn ogini

8th senate? That's Saraki's era

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by LastSurvivor11: 3:50pm On Oct 07, 2019
8.1 What!!!
Yet we struggling to pay minimum wage..

It is finished pellow Nigerian..

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by PureGoldh(m): 3:51pm On Oct 07, 2019
Dx people just dey fry dodo ontop our head... Before you know it, they will cook up another story that Antelope Don go carry the money.

Na dem dem angry
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Pavore9: 3:51pm On Oct 07, 2019
“Many families need this money to start new lives. Many people are banking on these funds to plan and start new businesses. The National Assembly needs to stop this secrecy and tell us what is happening,” he added.......... angry angry angry

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by sentorial: 3:51pm On Oct 07, 2019
Then tell me what was inside the Ghana-must-go bag that they took home every week.
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Gideoniteprime4: 3:52pm On Oct 07, 2019
it is only God that will punish all this thieves that parade themselves as ``governing body``
4kin democratic idiots
as if the money they looted is not enough

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Royalfurnitures: 3:52pm On Oct 07, 2019
Have they showed concern over non implementation of minimum wage for poor workers? Greedy, selfish people




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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by miteolu(m): 3:52pm On Oct 07, 2019
Is it a must? let 9th senate too forget their N5.5billion SUVs too.

5.5bn + 8.1bn = N13.6billion which can help helpless Nigerians
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by nobsalis: 3:52pm On Oct 07, 2019
Nothing moves me anymore.

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by mamaafrik(m): 3:54pm On Oct 07, 2019
Wait,is there no way that that same thunder that fired those cows in ondo abi na osun can be amplified and redirected to fire these people,i need suggestions please.
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Tonymegabush1(m): 3:54pm On Oct 07, 2019
You see why most of them no wan retire 4rm the senate house.... 8.1 b mmmmmmmm i no fit shout biko nu

Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Godi25(m): 3:54pm On Oct 07, 2019
8.1billion... Haaaaa, naija can waste money!!!
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by SincereBigot: 3:57pm On Oct 07, 2019
But no concerns for non payment of minimum wage... interesting
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by faithfull18(f): 3:58pm On Oct 07, 2019
Hmmn.
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Fhemmmy: 4:04pm On Oct 07, 2019
And there was no concern that many of the retired men and women that weren't law makers are dying daily due to lack of money that were supposed to have been paid to them, but now the lawmakers are crying foul because it is their turn, despite all they have stolen and piled up? It is well!
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by kayusely70(m): 4:11pm On Oct 07, 2019
At this rate the economy will soon collapse.
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by MountainView: 4:12pm On Oct 07, 2019
I believe say person swear for Naija head, we live in such a gullible and unbelievable Nation called Nigeria.

At this point, one can safely say that Nigeria is now a failed state, full of Corruption and lawlessness/disorderliness.

I just don't know what I will tell my unborn children how we came to the point we are now.

I pray we won't tell them we were here supporting Tacha/BBNaija while someone like Sowore who has our National interest at heart,
is in jail just because he called for a revolution which we all, including our keyboard warriors, would benefit from, and no one is doing anything about it.

There was indeed a country embarassed embarassed

Like Kanu would say we live like animals and the name of our zoo is called "Nigeria"

my 2 cents, though undecided undecided

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by salford: 4:13pm On Oct 07, 2019
mad people. They haven't paid pension for people that worked civil service. why are Nigerians wicked and self serving. It seems Africa or Nigeria in particular is the devil's headquarters on earth.

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Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Charly68: 4:33pm On Oct 07, 2019
For 8 years that Chief righteous was in power ,he didn't attempt to solve this problem ,all he was doing was to change the constitution of the nation to favour 3rd term...These men are really bleeding our resources ..God have mercy .
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by nauto6: 5:10pm On Oct 07, 2019
Naija
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by IDnoble1: 5:21pm On Oct 07, 2019
Good for them!
They too should feel what the pensioners usually feel
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by misterjosh(m): 5:28pm On Oct 07, 2019
These gluttons will serve for 4 and earn this much severance packages... ordinary civil servants retire to peanuts... before they even receive those peanuts sef ehn...
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 7:18pm On Oct 07, 2019

“Many families need this money to start new lives. Many people are banking on these funds to plan and start new businesses. The National Assembly needs to stop this secrecy and tell us what is happening,” he added....


Nigeria is a funny country
Re: Concerns In National Assembly Over Non-Payment Of N8.1bn Severance Benefits by Justicealh3(m): 10:08pm On Oct 07, 2019
This Nigeria LawMakkahs self, anything wey no konserns they Pocket they no their talk amm @ll all..

Rabbish Law makings.



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