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Offline Jidoskie

TO ALL NIGERIANS AND PEOPLE OF CONSCIENCE
Do you know that a Senator in Nigeria Earns - N29, 479,749.00 Per Year. In
fact, Senators could earn 40 million Naira in 4 months and they still want
more! Who says politics doesn’t pay in Nigeria? Not me.
Check the frivolous breakdown out. You can’t but laugh in pity
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Basic Salary - N2, 484, 245.50
Hardship Allowance @ 50% of Basic Salary - N1,242,122.70 (I love this kind of
hardship)
Constituency allowance @ 200% of BS - N4,968,509.00
Furniture Allowance @ 300% of BS - N7,452,736.50
Newspaper allowance @ 50% - N1,242,122.70 (Which kind newspaper be this shey na
online or hard copy?).
Wardrobe allowance @ 25% - N621,061.37
Recess Allowance@ 10%: - N248,424.55
Accommodation @ 200% - N4,968,509.00.
Utilities @ 30% - N828,081.83.
Domestic Staff @ 35% - N863,184.12.
Entertainment @ 30% - N828,081.83.
Personal Assistance @ 25% - N621,061.37.
Vehicle Maintenance Allowance @ 75% - N1,863,184.12.
Leave Allowance @10% - N248,424.55.
One off payments (As advised by SagamiteSeverance gratuity) @ 300% -
N7,452,736.50 (Once they get fired.)
Motor Vehicle Allowance @ 400% of BS - N9,936,982.00 - Every Four Years
Senators Salary per month. - N2,456,647.7
Total = N29, 479, 749.00
* 109 Senators Grand Total = N 3,264,329,264.10
A feeding frenzy!!!
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Salary U.S. President: $250,000/yr.
GDP U.S. Economy: $13Trillion/yr.
Allowance Nig. Senator: $1,500,000/yr
GDP Nig. Economy: $45 Billion/yr.
And they want more. Doctors, teachers, civil servants can't boast of N1m a year
and these guys want N30m every month
Resist the legislators' jumbo pay,
Senate President David Mark alone N250 million quarterly or N83.33 million per
month.
Senate Deputy President Ike Ekweremadu gets N150 million per quarter or N50
million a month.
Tthe Senate has allocated N1,024,000,000 as quarterly allowance to its 10
principal officers, known collectively as the Senate leadership.
Each of the eight other principal officers take home N78 million every three
months or N26 million per month.
Besides, for this year, the Senate has voted N2.6 billion for local travel,
N2.45 billion (foreign travel), N1.25 million (security), N2.28 billion
(contingency), N750 million (guest houses for Mark and Ekweremadu), and N500
million (establishment of radio and television stations).
This is a state of inverted pyramid. How can people be collecting such amount
of money and they go to buy garri and rice in the same market with the masses?
If the masses get to know about this there will be an uprising. What laws have
they been able to make for the country that is meaningful to us?
When they collect such money they do not visit their constituencies any more.
They would wait for another election and use the money to return themselves to
the National Assembly. This is a shame and must be condemned.
Amaechi, who was Minister in the First Republic, lamented that, "This was
not the picture of Nigeria that we thought of while we fought for the
independence. It is unfortunate that we have a bunch of thieves and Judases.
They are a collection of looters.
"People go into public service to loot and cheat people while over 80 per
cent of Nigerians are hungry and the communities suffer the absence of basic
amenities.
"The amount is not just scandalous but criminal. The masses should rise up
and defend their wealth which is being plundered by a collection of thieves in
the name of legislators.

"Public service and political appointment have become a lucrative business
venture where a very few people cheat their way to office and embezzle the
money of the people with impunity. Nigerians should not allow themselves to be
deceived by these thieves."
This is an indication that our political arrangement is extremely expensive.
The leaders do not care about the led. They make themselves comfortable and
others can go to hell.
It is condemnable and unacceptable to Nigerians and this has to stop. This act
of official criminality is a reproach on this nation and our leaders have
become so shameless that they feel proud about what they do.
"We need to put the amount side by side with what they have been able to
achieve since they became Senators. They should have a rethink on this matter.
I can assure you that N250 million can do a lot for a community in terms of
development."
These lawmakers are insensitive to the plight of the people and are not fit to
represent anyone.
"They cannot be feeding fat on the wealth of the nation and at the same
time ask the people to bear the economic crunch. These people are not worthy of
their position.
The remuneration as outrageous and indecent, saying it is the height of
depravity for lawmakers to earn such an amount when the Nigeria Labour Congress
(NLC) has been fighting to raise the minimum wage above N7,500 per month.
"This is a gross abuse of the Constitution. Clearly the Constitution
saddles the executive with the responsibility of project implementation and the
legislature with making laws for the good governance of the nation.
The real question people should ask is: With the huge expenditure going into
maintaining federal legislators, what has been their contribution to national
development and the development of their local constituencies?

Offline phboy

Re: HOW MUCH NIGERIAN SENATORS EARN AND WANT PAY INCREASE SEE BREAKDOWN
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2010, 11:10:45 AM »
i dont want to be president again i want senate president

Offline Penthome

Re: HOW MUCH NIGERIAN SENATORS EARN AND WANT PAY INCREASE SEE BREAKDOWN
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2010, 12:30:50 PM »
This is what I think we should do to them Senators: That's why I love America!

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BELL, Calif. – Residents in this modest blue-collar Los Angeles suburb where one in six lives in poverty were angry: Their city manager was getting paid more than President Barack Obama and the police chief more than the commander of the nearly 13,000-member LAPD.

They demanded and got the manager, the chief and another high-salaried official to resign.

They looked for the culprits and found them in the very people they entrusted to lead their city of 40,000 people. Now, they're campaigning to boot them out of office.

Their mayor and three of their four council members, people they see every day at the grocery store or church, approved the contracts, and put an obscure measure on the ballot that allowed council members to pay themselves any amount of money.

And they did: collecting between $90,000 and $100,000 a year as part-time officials.

"This is America and everything should be transparent," plumber and longtime Bell resident Ralph Macias said.

In Bell, however, not many people really paid attention. The city of mostly small homes is like many American cities and towns: No newspaper covers them regularly, and the citizens spend what little free time they have with family and recreation.

A few who kept tabs on City Hall said they were suspicious because the officials were secretive, brusque and quick to act without explaining themselves.

"What caught us by surprise was the amount of money they were paying people," said Ali Saleh, who helped form the Bell Association to Stop the Abuse, whose acronym BASTA, translates to "Enough!" in Spanish.

The salaries exploded into public view last week after a Los Angeles Times investigation, based on California Public Records Act requests, showed that the city payroll was bloated with all sorts of six-figure salaries:

• Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo made $787,637 a year, getting a series of raises since being hired in 1993 at $72,000. President Obama makes $400,000.

• Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia made $376,288 a year.

• Police Chief Randy Adams earned $457,000. Hired just last year to oversee a force of fewer than 50 people, he was making 50 percent more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck's $307,000.

All three Bell officials resigned after a late-night meeting Thursday.

"To the residents of Bell, we apologize," Mayor Oscar Hernandez said.

Now, Hernandez and the council members may be next.

By law, the council would have had to approve the contracts in an open session, but several residents complained that officials are loathe to explain what they are doing and quick to race through matters at public meetings with little discussion.

The Times said Hernandez, Vice Mayor and Councilwoman Teresa Jacobo and Councilmen George Mirabal and Luis Artiga are paid $8,000 a year, plus about $8,000 a month for boards and commissions they sit on. The other council member, Lorenzo Velez, said he is only paid the base $8,000 salary.

Earlier in the week, both Hernandez and Artiga said they deserved their salaries, adding that in addition to council meetings twice a month they are constantly on call for city business.

"That would be obscene, to think we're getting paid for only two meetings a month," Artiga said. "But that's only half the story."

The residents' group is demanding that the big salaries be cut by 90 percent or that the officials resign.

If they don't resign, Saleh said, his group will initiate a recall. He gave the council until Monday's meeting to respond. In the meantime, organizers planned to paper Bell with 12,000 flyers over the weekend, urging people to attend the meeting.

City officials have declined to respond to the recall threat. A message left on City Hall's public information line was not returned nor were messages left for Hernandez at the grocery store he owns or on Artiga's cell phone.

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office and the state attorney general are looking into the salaries.

Artiga said earlier in the week that while some employees may be overpaid, no one, at least so far, has accused officials of stealing money or shaking down contractors. Instead, its officials boast of the city's $22.7 million budget surplus, its well-kept parks, clean streets and programs at the community center for people of all ages.

Still, the salary scandal has left residents suspicious.

"I think they're a bunch of crooks," said Macias as he left City Hall after picking up a permit to install a water heater. "They should all be investigated by the feds."
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