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Cash Crunch: Banks Reject Senators’ Loan Requests by Adesiji77: 6:52am On Aug 09, 2015
Banks have rejected some senators’ requests for loans, following the cash crunch that is affecting the three tiers of government in the country, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.

Our correspondents learnt on Saturday that the senators had not received salaries since their inauguration on June 9.

It was gathered that each of the senators had only been paid N6m housing loan, which many of them said was inadequate to get decent accommodation in Abuja.

Some of the senators, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH on condition of anonymity, said because of non-payment of their salaries, they were forced to apply for loans from banks.

It was, however, learnt that their requests had not been granted by the banks, which were said to have cited economic difficulties the Nigerian government is facing.

Some of the senators told our correspondents that they had sourced money from their personal businesses to pay their aides’ “maintenance allowance”, with the hope that June and July salaries would soon be paid.

One of the senators, a Peoples Democratic Party member from the South-East, told one of our correspondents, that a bank turned down his request for a N20m loan recently.

The senator said the excuse of the bank was that so many high profile Nigerians were currently indebted to them and that the issue of cash crunch, which is affecting all sectors, was not helping matters.

He said, “The National Assembly Service Commission had only approved N6m to each of us as housing loan. What can that type of money do in a place like Abuja? It is grossly inadequate but we have taken it as a sacrifice.”

A female senator, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said she had yet to recover from her campaign expenses, stressing that the current financial crisis in the polity has further worsened her case, having to take care of her aides.

She said, “Personally, as a senator, I am very comfortable because I do not rely on National Assembly salaries to live my normal life and perform my duties as a lawmaker but I can’t be looking at my aides who are suffering.

“They have not received a dime since their appointments in June. Even the National Assembly staff have not received their salaries. I am currently borrowing money to pay ‘maintenance’ money to my aides.

“That is why most of us felt terribly bad recently when the newspapers reported that we were to receive N9bn jumbo pay each. Where will such money come from? As I speak with you, I am still expecting my car loan and we don’t know when it will come”

A senator from the South-West, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, told SUNDAY PUNCH that he had decided to limit the number of his aides to two.

“Until things get better, I will not have more than two aides. I have not been able to get a loan from my bank. No senator has received June and July salaries,” he said.
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Re: Cash Crunch: Banks Reject Senators’ Loan Requests by sluk(m): 6:53am On Aug 09, 2015
Better
Re: Cash Crunch: Banks Reject Senators’ Loan Requests by 48noble(m): 7:11am On Aug 09, 2015
Three tiers of Government...and the National Assembly is yet to be fully funded...I smell frying plantain.
Re: Cash Crunch: Banks Reject Senators’ Loan Requests by donholy28(m): 7:11am On Aug 09, 2015
That's their problem not mine...abi dem still never get the wardrobe allowance eh?
Re: Cash Crunch: Banks Reject Senators’ Loan Requests by hakanai(m): 7:45am On Aug 09, 2015
They say 6mil is inadequate to get house in Abuja? Is it another Abuja or the same Abuja we know! They should shutup . They can get a house with that money and still have enough to buy a car and even have change to spend on food and clothing for there family for 5months. They should stop living large on tax payers money and get a decent life. If its not enough then they should use there money to accommodate there luxurious life and not public money. We not here to encourage there extravagant life style. Alot people or families in Abuja do not get up to 2MIL. to settle themselves and family in Abuja happily. why should the members get excess money.Nigeria should not keep allowing this spoilt folks to live as if money is there to be wasted just because tyem win elections.

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Re: Cash Crunch: Banks Reject Senators’ Loan Requests by ionsman: 8:22am On Aug 09, 2015
hakanai:
They say 6mil is inadequate to get house in Abuja? Is it another Abuja or the same Abuja we know! They should shutup . They can get a house with that money and still have enough to buy a car and even have change to spend on food and clothing for there family for 5months. They should stop living large on tax payers money and get a decent life. If its not enough then they should use there money to accommodate there luxurious life and not public money. We not here to encourage there extravagant life style. Alot people or families in Abuja do not get up to 2MIL. to settle themselves and family in Abuja happily. why should the members get excess money.Nigeria should not keep allowing this spoilt folks to live as if money is there to be wasted just because tyem win elections.
Oga it wont be enough for a house befitting of a senator. ....

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