Efforts to reduce the salaries and allowances
of members of the National Assembly (NASS) met a brick wall on Wednesday, as
lawmakers failed to agree on a proposal to cut their salaries and allowances.
The Senate Adhoc Committee had presented a report, which
would review the salaries and allowances of lawmakers last week Tuesday, August
4.
After meeting for
nearly two hours behind closed doors, the lawmakers decided to step down the
debate on the report for further legislative input.
However, addressing
journalists after plenary, the Chairman Senate Adhoc Committee on Media and
Publicity, Sen. Dino Melaye said that the Senate in its wisdom decided to stand
down further considerations on the report of the Adhoc Committee on the review
of the finances of the Senate pending full consultations with all stake
holders.
The National
Assembly budget for 2015 is pegged at about N150 billion.
This amount is meant
to cater for the 469-member National Assembly consisting of 109 senators and
360 members of the House of Representatives, legislative aides, the National
Assembly Commission and the Legislative Institute.
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