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A Feeding Frenzy PDF Print E-mail
By Okey Ndibe
28 February 2009

A feeding frenzy

Okey Ndibe

There's a looting frenzy going on in Abuja, and Nigerians should be hopping mad about it.

Last week, NEXT's Musikilu Mojeed and Elor Nkereuwem gave an enlightening, if disturbing, account of the obscene sums of cash carted home by the looters who misbaptize themselves lawmakers. In reading their report, aptly titled "An Assembly for Looting," one realized the truth of what one always suspected:that Nigeria is a veritable demo-crazy.

What's a demo-crazy? It is quite simply a space run by criminals who mask themselves as devotees of democracy. Mojeed and Nkereuwem's report informed readers that Nigerian "politicians have turned themselves into instant millionaires just for being members of the National Assembly, paying themselves salaries and allowances that will make Bill Gates envious." My initial response was that the reporters were trading in hyperbole. But that's hardly the case.

Here are some of the miffing facts in their report. Four times this year, each of the 360 members of the House of Representatives will receive ₦35 million as "constituency allowance." In conservative terms, that's $300,000 per member per quarter. At the end of the year, then, each member of the House would have collected a cool $1.2 million.

If this figure has made you dizzy - or put you in a tizzy - hold on a minute until you hear this one. Each of the 109 senators collects ₦48 million per quarter. At the end of the year, each senator's haul will be in the neighborhood of $1.7 million. That's not a bad sum for doing - little to nothing.

In case you're wondering, these legislators gobble enough cash to give pocket money to President Barack Obama. Obama's salary is $400,000 per annum. That's less than what each Nigerian senator "eats" each quarter.

Mind; this gargantuan "constituency allowance" comes on top of salaries and other sundry allowances by the Abuja "lootocrats." As a former member of the National Assembly told me, there's no requirement that the legislators explain how they spend their so-called "constituency" funds.

"Throughout the four years I spent in the House," said this former representative, who asked for anonymity, "I don't know of one member who used the money to do anything serious in his or her constituency. The cash was pocketed." The two reporters took care to give readers some perspective. "If you are a civil servant, police officer or school teacher," they wrote, "and you earn ₦48, 000 a month, you will have to work for more than 83 years just to earn what your Senator is taking away." And that's just what the senator takes to his bank every three months.

This duo of enterprising reporters made the looting vivid. Considering that Nigeria's minimum wage stands at ₦5, 500 a month, each senator's quarterly allowance "will pay for 2,909 workers earning the minimum wage." The reporters offered other tantalizing projections. If Nigerians were to fire the entire membership of the National Assembly, the savings would be more than enough to "fund the N88.5billion" Mr. Umaru Yar'Adua budgeted this year for building power plants.

Alternatively, we could "fund hospitals and clinics" all over Nigeria, "fix the Benin-Ore Expressway, which has collapsed, or make a significant down payment on the Lagos-Kano railway line." Why wait? I personally can't find much sense in retaining legislators who guzzle such stupendous sums and render mediocre lawmaking. These legislators abdicate even the basic responsibility of screening candidates for cabinet positions. Where hard questions demand to be asked, our supine legislators invite many a candidate to "bow and go."

Nigeria's know that their legislature is dominated by riff raff who got smuggled into their seats by a ruling party that regards elections as do-or-die warfare. A good number of them hardly understand the rudiments of legislative business. Watch a televised legislative session and you conjecture that many of these "bow and go" impostors won't even make the effort to show up.

In close to ten years of a "nascent" freak show we call democracy, the National Assembly is yet to pass a law that even attempted to make a dent on the issues of deepening poverty or stubborn culture of corruption. They are not of the tribe of the poor, and most of them are fully embedded in the bog of corruption.

Yet, these men and women have the cheek - the shameless gut - to plaster themselves with inflated appellations like "Honorable" and "Distinguished Senator." If this is the cost of the strange beast called democracy, then Nigerians ought to refuse to pay it.

Ideally, legislators should be paid sitting allowances and hired on a part-time basis. It happens in several states in the U.S. If we remove the allure of easy cash, we're likely to see an improvement in the quality of lawmakers. The leeches who are in it for the cash will take their game elsewhere.

It's time to say to these parasites: "Take a bow and go - home!"


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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 28.02.2009 20:42

Last week, NEXT's Musikilu Mojeed and Elor Nkereuwem gave an enlightening, if disturbing, account of the obscene sums of cash carted home by the looters who misbaptize themselves lawmakers. In reading their report, aptly titled "An Assembly for Looting," one realized the truth of what one always suspected:that Nigeria is a veritable demo-crazy

.....Read the full article.

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 # 2 | 28.02.2009 21:35


=Robot;331524>Last week, NEXT's Musikilu Mojeed and Elor Nkereuwem gave an enlightening, if disturbing, account of the obscene sums of cash carted home by the looters who misbaptize themselves lawmakers. In reading their report, aptly titled "An Assembly for Looting," one realized the truth of what one always suspected:that Nigeria is a veritable demo-crazy

It's time to say to these parasites: "Take a bow and go - home!"


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More than that, Sir.

"Please tell Mr. President...enough is enough!":rant:

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 # 3 | 01.03.2009 00:50

The NASS are just a bunch of looters, idiots and irresponsible people carefully selected by the crop of corrupt politicians like Obasanjo and co to handle the business of Lawmaking in Nigeria; we are doomed in every aspect of governance.

Aren't we doomed in every aspect of governance?

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 # 4 | 01.03.2009 03:56


This duo of enterprising reporters made the looting vivid. Considering that Nigeria's minimum wage stands at ₦5, 500 a month, each senator's quarterly allowance "will pay for 2,909 workers earning the minimum wage." The reporters offered other tantalizing projections. If Nigerians were to fire the entire membership of the National Assembly, the savings would be more than enough to "fund the N88.5billion" Mr. Umaru Yar'Adua budgeted this year for building power plants.



This sounds unbelievable but it's true. I can't see any justification for these people to be earning this much in a nation that over 70% of the population is living on less than a dollar a day. How can our system allow this to happen & it all seems perfectly legal. If it's not then it should be challenged legally or by mass revolt.

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 # 5 | 01.03.2009 04:24

This article captures the true picture of Nigeria as a criminal enterprise. Nigeria qualifies as the best living example of a nation run by heartless demagogues who answer to some foreign interests. The saddest thing about it all is that there is no solution in sight. Come 2011, Yaradua would retain Iwu and rig in PDP for another term.

The actions of these lawmakers are pumping up inflation and giving wrong signals to the youths and other citizens. They also hamper the wish of diaspora Nigerians to return home. Which Nigeria living abroad could afford to buy a N300 million house? This is the same house a senator could buy for his girlfriend. And where else in the world could you pay for a house once with such amount?

The truth is that with this criminal corporation being sustained, Nigerians are becoming a danger to themselves and the rest of the world. It was reported last month that Nigerians are no longer allowed to partake in credit business. I have come across a lot of websites that say no shipment to Nigeria. People could flame me for this post, but the reality is that Nigeria is not getting better.

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 # 6 | 01.03.2009 06:37

GREED, GREED AND MORE GREED: FROM NASS TO PRESIDENCY

The above is a summation of the politics of the PDP RULING CABAL OF NIGERIA.

What do we expect from a legislative house headed by a retired Col (was he a Brigadier general?) David Mark? They like to take lessons from the US relating to SALARIES and SUNDRY ALLOWANCES and then MULTIPLY IT HUNDRED FOLDS but completely ignore the RESPONSIBILITIES and ACCOUNTABILITY that goes with the job. Their responsibilty and accountability is ONLY to the putrefactive PDP instead of the PEOPLE.

As for the Presidency, i suspect UMYA would hang on to power AT ANY COST for the NIGERIAN TAX PAYERS to fund his AILMENT IN GERMANY instead of footing his bills from the looted fund bestowed on his family by his thieving elder brother. It is greed and unprecedented greed that would humble the Marcos family of Philipines and the late Shah of Iran's family.

God, how did we get here? And when will the people wake up from their deep deep SLUMBER now that these THIEVING MOB WANT MORE TO LOOT by DEREGULATING PETROLEUM PRODUCTS? Even the US, the bastion of unbridled and unfettered CAPITALISM is confining this WORD or is it POLICY? to the dustbin of history. On which planet is our legislators and the presidency?

NOW is the time for ALL trade union movements, professional and student organisations, market women, unemployed youths and graduates, poorly paid policemen, militants and all progressive forces including ASUU, NBA, NMA, NLC and NUPENG to TAKE BACK OUR COUNTRY FROM THESE THIEVES OF THE PDP and MILITARY. There will be no better time. We the people gave birth to the PDP, it is time to KILL IT before IT KILLS US ALL!

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 # 7 | 01.03.2009 15:24

these senators and politicians are warriors who won a battle and are rightfully enjoying their loot, it is up to us the defeated to stop whinging and fight back

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 # 8 | 01.03.2009 17:18

How about their endless car allowances? Nigerias legislators change their car fleet almost every quarter, the house allowances,..everyday "lawmakers are "furnishing"their houses!.., then the "normal" budgetary allocations for refreshments and ballooning estacodes for their unending job trainings and stupid visits abroad...The main milking point is with the billions spent on overhead cost for committes! There is a commiitte for almost every conceivable field you can think of and almost every member of the National Assembly is either the Head of a committe or the deputy. At the rate they are going, we may start to read about committes for "shiting department".., "committe for arranging prostitutes" or even "committes for Legislators extra-marital affairs"...

As recent as last week the creation of ambigous committes was still in progress at the National Assembly Abuja. These committes dont normally sit in Abuja, they like to travel to places where there will be enough reason to inflate overhead costs, buy new prado jeeps for 2 day seminars , mess around with Nigerias brood of over scandalised female undergraduats in expensive hotel suits and then cap profilgacy with hefty contracts award to girlfriends for works done during the seminar! No wonder prostitution has become an accepted way of life for many in Nigerias city of power..Bankole with his exploding lips is still busy pointing to corrupt practices during former regimes when his house is riddled with corrupt practices! Yet we still read that tired jargon about the worst civilan rule being better than the best military rule! Who invented that wicked line sef? Yar Adua is better than Rawlings abi? Nnna, leave matter..That country is led by a bunch of wicked goats!.....It is democracy Nigeriana in action!

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 # 9 | 01.03.2009 22:35

I am retraining myself from casting a curse on these robbers called law makers. When are these people going to work for the betterments of the masses? I pray that God will open their eyes to see the light and repent.

Thank you, Professor Okey.

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 # 10 | 02.03.2009 00:24

With all these tantalizing 'rewards' to be made once you get into the National Assembly, do we wonder why politicians are always assasinating themselves? The same thing goes for the security vote for the Governors, they are not required to account for the way it is spent and that was why Lamidi Adedibu of blessed (?) memory mentioned the unequitable 'sharing' of the security vote by former Governor Ladoja as one of the reasons for spearheading his impeachement. I miss Adedibu so much because none of the remaining politicians have been able to take 'Amala' politics higher than where Lamidi Adedibu left it.

The National assembly is full of criminals and I am not talking in figurative terms here. I was fortunate to meet one of the few honest Nigeria Police officers in Sudan recently and as usual, the discussion veered to the sorry state of affairs in our country. The officer told me that he personally arrested and detained one of the present members of the House of Representatives (from the South East) for two weeks to make him refund 11 million naira he defrauded someone in a '419' deal but the same 'Honorable' is now heading one of the sensitive committees in the house and strutting around the country.

Well, the feeding frenzy will continue until the real Nigerians are ready to take back the country from the present accursed 'political class'
 

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