Plateau lawmakers to account for N880m allowance
Twenty-two members
of the Plateau State House of Assembly have been quizzed by
anti-corruption officials over how they spent N880 million in two years.
The lawmakers
reportedly received N20million each in 2007 and again in 2008 as
“constituency allowance,” and are now being quizzed by investigators of
the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission
(ICPC). “The lawmakers were guests of the commission since last week as
the commission’s investigators took them in batches,” said Folu
Olamiti, the Media Consultant to the agency. “The last batch of eight
was attended to yesterday.” The commission began investigations after
it received a petition from “concerned elders of Plateau State” who
complained that none of the lawmakers executed projects for which they
received the money. The ICPC officials will also be looking into
whether the contracts were inflated, how the contracts were awarded to
determine whether there was competitive bidding, and whether or not the
contracts have actually been executed. Investigators would be going to
the contract cites.
Illegal allowances
Salaries and
allowances of state legislators, as well as other elected public
officials, are by law to be determined by the Revenue Mobilisation
Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC). The approved amount as annual
constituency allowance for state legislators according to the RMAFC
website is 50% of their basic salary which amounts to less than N400,
000. The annual N20million being received by the Plateau State
legislators as constituency allowance is not only higher than the
approved figure, but is higher than the approved total package
(salaries plus all allowances) the legislators should receive.
Mr Olamiti explained that the commission would be finding out if the
“legislators violated any law by approving such an amount for
themselves.” A source at the anti-graft agency said “there is no doubt
that they collected the money, what we want to find out is whether they
utilised the money they received for the purpose it was meant.” The
source confirmed that although the lawmakers collected the allowance
again in 2009, the ICPC may not include that in its investigations
because “they (the legislators) could claim that the 2009 contracts
were still ongoing.” Collection of illegal and unapproved allowances is
not limited to Plateau State legislators. Members of the National
Assembly are believed to receive between N35million and N48million as
office running cost every quarter. Following statements credited to
former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the ICPC last week asked the clerk
of the National Assembly to furnish it with the vouchers and slips of
all payment made to federal legislators since 2007.
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