– Zakari Mohammed, a member of the House of Representatives, says members of the National Assembly are not the highest paid political office holders in the country
– Mohammed representing Baruten/Kaiama Federal Constituency, also denied that the legislators pay was a guarded secret
– He also said chief executives of federal agencies earn more salary than the National Assembly members
A member of the House of Representatives, Mr Zakari Mohammed, says members of the National Assembly are not the highest paid political office holders in Nigeria.
Mohammed, who represents Baruten/Kaiama Federal Constituency, also denied that the legislators pay was a guarded secret.
“The public perception of the National Assembly is in sharp contrast to the reality on the ground as far as the lawmakers take-home and other allowances are concerned,” he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Gure, Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara.
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According to him, chief executives of federal agencies earn more salary than the National Assembly members.
“I can tell you that a Director-General of a Federal agency is far and above better than a member of parliament in terms of what he takes home in terms of pegs of office.
“Whatever a legislature does is within the limit of his allowances and the salary that he takes.
“Whatever we do is within the income, we don’t award contracts, we don’t execute projects.”
A graph showing that Nigerian lawmakers earn the highest globally
Mohammed, however, advocated regular interface between the National Assembly and the public to address what he termed as current erroneous perception on the matter.
“So for me, I believe it is a mindset and it is going to take sometimes to get it off Nigerians heads, and I believe a regular interface with the public will change the psyche with time.”
The lawmaker noted that the legislature had been painted in bad light since the inception of the fourth republic.
“The National Assembly since 1999 has been living with image issue and of course I’m saying it without any fear of contradiction that it was caused by the then President (Olusegun) Obasanjo.
The former House spokesman cautioned Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State against casting aspersions on the National Assembly.
He said the governor had taken the path of demonising the National Assembly because of ‘‘individual inclination’’ and his grouse with some lawmakers representing his state.
Mohammed described the governor’s recent outburst over the national Assembly budget as ‘‘hypocritical’’.
A picture showing how much Nigerian lawmakers earn annually
On his governorship ambition in 2019, the former commissioner said that he had the right credentials for the position.
He however acknowledged that Senate President, Bukola Saraki would have the last say as to “who becomes what” in Kwara.
According to him, Saraki is the head of the existing political structure in the state.
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“I want to say we have a leadership in Kwara, we have a pattern, we have a tradition, a practice through which leaders or through those who govern us emerge.
“So as a member of that political family, I believe that when the time comes, the appropriate measure would be applied and at the end of the day the verdict of the leader will definitely be what we will abide by,” he said.
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