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Lawan Reveals Salaries Of Members Of The National Assembly

Ahmad Lawan- Senate President
The salaries and emoluments of members of the National Assembly were announced to the public by the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, on Monday in Abuja.

Lawan also claimed that President Muhammadu Buhari had surpassed his predecessors in terms of legislative assent.

He stated this in a  paper presented at the First Distinguished Parliamentarians Lecture Series organized by the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies.

The President of the Senate said the monthly Salary of a Senator was N1.5 million while that of a member of the House of Representatives was N1.3 million.

He said the N13 million was thrown into the public space a few years back as the monthly salary of a senator was their quarterly office-running allowance.

Lawan said, “The total salary of a member of the Senate is about N1.5m while that of the House of Representatives is about N1.3m.

“The quarterly office allowance for legislators is what is erroneously conflicted with a monthly income to create confusion and mislead Nigerians.

“The average office running cost for a senator is about N13m while that of a member of the House of Representatives is N8m.”

When calculated by our correspondent, the N13m office running cost for a senator amounts to N52m per annum while the N8m for a member of the House of Representatives amounts to N32m in a year.

Lawan’s lecture was titled, ‘The Legislature, Legislative Mandate, and People – The Reality and the Public Perception.’

He said that the N13 million and N8 million quarterly office-running costs for members of the Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, were the lowest in the world.

His allowances cover expenses such as local/international travel, professional consultation, medical services, office stationery/computers, consumables, books, periodicals, magazines, and motor vehicle and office equipment maintenance, among other things.

Ada Peter
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