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Tuesday, 16 June 2015

National Assembly members to get N8.64bn as wardrobe allowance next week

The newly inaugurated members of the National Assembly are to receive N8.64 billion as Wardrobe allowance next week. According to ThisDay, N8.64 billion wardrobe allowance translates to N17.5 million for each of the 360 members of the House of Representatives and N21.5 million for each of the 109 senators. This is asides the other allowances they are entitled to which includes furniture, housing and vehicle.


While the wardrobe allowance will cover the entire four-year tenure that they will be in office, their housing allowances are to be paid on a yearly basis. Based on the approval of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), the housing allowance for political office holders is usually 200 per cent of their annual salaries, the furniture allowance is 300 per cent of annual salaries, while a motor vehicle loan is pegged at 400 per cent of their annual salaries.

Going by this policy, each of the 107 senators besides the Senate President and his deputy, will be paid N4,052,800 as housing allowance. This will be paid to them every year, translating to N433,649,600 as housing allowance to be paid to the Senate annually, while the Senate President and the Deputy Senate President will be provided accommodation by the federal government.

On the other hand, each member of the House of Representatives will be paid N3,970,425 as housing allowance. This implies that the each of the 358 House of representatives members aside the Speaker and Deputy Speaker, will collect a total of N1,421,412,150 as housing allowance.

Like that of the Senate, the speaker and deputy speaker will be given accommodation by the federal government. Following the monetisation of entitlements of public officials undertaken by the Olusegun Obasanjo administration, the lawmakers lost the right to occupy houses built and maintained by the government. Hence, the federal government sold the houses previously occupied by the lawmakers to them.

Since the principal officers of the Sixth National Assembly benefited from the sale of the houses, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) is currently building new ones for the four presiding officers of both chambers. On the furniture allowance, each of the senators will be paid N6,079,200 while the furniture for both the Senate president and his deputy will be provided by the government. The total sum to be paid to the 107 senators as furniture allowance will be N650,474,400.

In the House of Representatives, each member will be paid N5,955,637.50 as furniture allowance. This means that the 358 members will collect a total of N2,132,118,225 for furniture.

On the vehicle loan, each of the senators is entitled to N8,105,600, while each House member is entitled to N7,940,850.50, meaning that the 107 senators will collectively take N867,299,200 as vehicle loans while the 358 House members will get N2,842,824,479 for their vehicles.

136 comments:

  1. And u wonder why they do all sorts just to get into d house

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    1. Aha! I felt pains in my heart while reading all dis money here, and there for people dat wil b sitting mayb thrice a week, and representing their pockets, and not d people dat voted them into office.

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    2. Dis is y in Nige we experience d rich getting rcher while d poor getting poorer. Wht a shame.

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    3. Why????? Why????? Have they been walking naked? The country is broke and we are talking of paying wardrobe allowance??? May we have a discernment to get our priorities right please God. They just started convening and the only thing that is important is how to line their pockets???? We are really in trouble in the country.

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  2. Is this the change? …SMH..Something is definitely wrong with black leaders. SMH.

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    1. Don't be silly...your hero gej approved this in the budget....and this has been so since pdp's reign

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  3. That is why they kill inorder to get in there. and ppeople stil bliv that this country will get better??? Nahhhhhhh! Its an illusion . A mirage to have such faith.
    jacksoninem@yahoo.com

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  4. hmmmmmmmmm.... them don start oo.. the figures is beginning to look like pdp oo...






    meenah_wakil on instagram

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    1. You're obviously an ignoramus

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  5. hmmmmmmmmm.... them don start oo.. the figures is beginning to look like pdp oo...






    meenah_wakil on instagram

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    1. You're obviously an ignoramus

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  7. Like ehn, in a country where the. Minimum wage is 18k(which most companies don't even pay) but our senators want 9billion for wardrobe allowance?like ehn.. Nawa

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  8. hmmmmmmmmm.... them don start oo.. the figures is beginning to look like pdp oo...






    meenah_wakil on instagram

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  9. See moneeyyy!!! now l see reasons why politicians can do anything for power in Naija. Omazo

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  10. Wow! see millionaires o, later they will say we don't have money, it's alright

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  11. God punish our leaders. Na Gucci they wan buy. God will so much punish all of them. From the highest office to the lowest one. Engr Emy

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    1. As innnn. . .. that's it.. am joining politics.. our parents lied...

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  13. Chai, its well oooooooo






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  14. Ds ppl r rili enjoying, no wonder dey kill their selves for politics

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  15. I thought they insisted Nigeria is owing?
    The amount mentioned are rather too much for one person.

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  16. BLOODY THIEVES, NA Y DEM DEY KILL DEMSELVES TO ENTER D POSITIONS. SEE AS DEM DEY SHARE MONEY, MEANWHILE CITIZENS ARE HUNGRY & LACKING JOBS. BIKO BUHARI SHUD REDUCE DIS AND MAKE JOB OFFERS AVAILABLE 4 PPLE. YOUNG YOUTHS R WILLING TO WORK BUH DEY R NO JOBS SOME COYS DEY SACK SEF.

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  17. Utter waste of money for a developing country.

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  18. Chei! There is God Oh!
    This money you people are sharing
    There is God Oh!!
    There is God Oh!!!

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  19. Please I don't want to go on reading this news again, imagine the money? Why people are out there crying for their penny salaries to be paid. *some are crying, some are celebrating*

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  20. Chei! There is God Oh!
    This money you people are sharing
    There is God Oh!!
    There is God Oh!!!

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  21. Wow! Dats watz up. It's huge..... just wardrobe allowance! So wat happen to d cost of governance dey want to reduce?

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  22. Those criminals. Lets hear wat Ben Bruce has to say to this

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  23. This news is a big lie.my brother is one of the new legislators. They are to be paid 17m for housing, vehicle loan and furniture for the period of 4yrs.there is nothing like wardrobe allowance. My brother paid 3m per annum for the house he got after searching for a long time.

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    1. Ur brother no go gree tell una so that una no go de ask am of plenty money

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  24. Change! Change! Change! ??????? Kakakakakikikikiki. Ntoorrrrggiiiii. Nigeria.
    So, what has changed oh.
    First order of business is, line their pockets with billion billion and appreciation party. Una don see now say APC don use una do mugu, that there is not difference between APC and PDP. Una wry dey find messiah for Buhari, mtchew.

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    1. You're either silly and/or an ignoramus...your hero gej approved this in the budget....and this has been so since pdp's reign

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    2. shut up @anony 3.24pm. APC na PDP.. PDP na APC....
      no difference..

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  25. Haaaaaaaa, and we said no Money in Nigeria,no wonder politics is a do or Die Affair.it is well

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  26. This can't continue. When the state government cant pay civil servants! God help us.

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  27. Bullshit..... This democracy of a govt is too expensive. This ain't the change we clamoured for.

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  28. I always say that all these politicians are the same. It's just the party names that are different. Can u imagine?

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  29. Ben Murray Bruce and so called 'change' noisemakers, I hope you are seeing this. State workers are being owed salaries and you guys are thinking of Gucci suits and shoes for yourselves.

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    1. I'm waiting for that cow to say something now... bunch of hypocrites

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  30. This isn't bad.

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  31. Omo men......
    Na white robe and crown of life dem dey wear????
    Dey are public servant's for fuck's sake.
    Dis is what Ben Bruce was talking about.

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  32. What are they wearing? We're they naked before?

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  33. This is absolutely ridiculous and unpardonable, how can Nigeria apportion a total of N6.3 trillion for only the allowances of the House of Rep members? This amount excludes their monthly salaries and seating allowances.

    This is far above the Nigeria yearly budget. Now I can see the real problem of this country.

    I strongly believe that the APC House Members (Wind of Change), will distinguish themselves from previous governments and not disappoint Nigerians by accepting these allowances.

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  35. All these numbers just make my head hurt

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  36. 17 and 21 million for clothes,
    Na wa o!

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  37. Imagine!!!...how wnt dey die of heart attack....dz bloody constitution berra be amended

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  38. Naa dis kind moni dey gv me headache,mk una to am easy.

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  39. Y won't they kill themselves to get the power. When citizens are dying of hunger.*long hiss*

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  40. How does this reflect cutting down the cost of governance that APC and buhari's administration promised.

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  41. This is why our country is failing!! How is this just? They don't even do their job properly. I mean they have never addressed the rising population and how it should be controlled! The poor people who can't even afford bread, this is a gross misappropriation of funds but who will do anything about this? Nobody

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  42. Chei! The thunder that will strike these people ehn! Is doing press up...

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  43. This is outrageous.I thought Buhari is all out to cut cost of givernance.And to think that these law makers are chronic sleepers and very stingy in terms of dressing good beats my imagination
    This is wastage and very uncalled for.mtcheew

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    1. You're either silly and/or an ignoramus...your hero gej approved this in the budget....and this has been so since pdp's reign

      Every year the same news comes out and every year lazy nigerians say the same thing...

      You sef you join them.. I thought you were smarter than the average blog visitor..This salaries and allowances are the amount that was agreed upon and approved by the prior gej govt. There's nothing Buhari can do about it. This is not a military regime were he can slash the salaries on his own by decree. This is a democracy and he doesn't have such powers. If there has to be an adjustment of salaries, the law makers have to vote on it...and your guess on the possibility of the senators, etc voting to reduce their salaries, is as good as mine...Buhari can cajole them and lead by slashing his on salary and allowances, but that's the best he can do, he can't force them or make the decision unilaterally.....hopefully whenever Buhari brings up the motion of cutting down the lawmakers salaries and allowances he will have the support of the APC and other ppl like Ben bruce that have been making mouth....this is the time to know their true colours and intentions....but at the end of the day, this has nothing to do with Buhari or the APC for that matter....the pdp has reigned for sixteen years and this is totally their legacy

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  44. These politicians are making money.......


    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

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  45. This is too much oo




    This is our Oil money



    We need to divide this country....."Ofemanu" can't continue to spend our money themselves





    @Galore

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  46. 17.5mill wardrobe allowance which is higher dan d presidents annual salary. I see

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  47. Hmmmmmm where will all this money come from? Nigeria is trully rich.

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  48. Hmmmmmm where will all this money come from? Nigeria is trully rich.

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  49. Haba! for just sitting down for less than 160days in a year, This is criminal. No wonder they want to die just to get there. reps and senators serving their pockets. Those that can not reduce their pay package by 70% should be recalled. This is part of the change we are preaching. we cant continue to work for these few people.

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  50. Haba! for just sitting down for less than 160days in a year, This is criminal. No wonder they want to die just to get there. reps and senators serving their pockets. Those that can not reduce their pay package by 70% should be recalled. This is part of the change we are preaching. we cant continue to work for these few people.

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  51. This is rubbish and clearly shows they are not different from the previous Administration led by PDP. It is immoral of them to allocate and appropriate such humongous amount to themselves.

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  52. Na wa o! Too much money spending. Linda take note!




    Okiie, notice to all LIBERs. Didn't want to do dis before but I gex I just have to do it as a disclaimer. One idiot on dis blog stole my identity, my name & signage. So please any negative comments on dis blog is not coming from me but from the thief cos I would neva say anything bad about someone or wish anyone evil. So I have gone back to using my old pix & my email address is (julie3er@gmail.com). Linda take note!

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  53. Linda,abeg,e don do before i faint. Ndi oshi in the house.

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  54. And dey we dot hv Money in dis country

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  55. Seriously?...Change? Yeah Right.

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  56. IT'S God that will punish these people...

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  57. if one man can get such amonth just for a year and we have people that can not aford three squre meal a day, then tell me is this a change or bad govment?

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  58. Huummm! So they proceeded on a two weeks break in order to process these packages before they can legislate on "good governance? Huumm! Nawaooh!

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  59. Plus other money they will be sharing behind closed door.

    Linda cogitate

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  60. These figures are very outrageous, no wonder they are making politics a do or die affair.

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  61. #Change ...Lmao

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  62. Toh...... If juz being in house, or being a senator, can fetch me dis kind of money, why would I wnt to be a teacher?

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  63. They didn't have clothes before they came to serve?! Wasting a whole country's resources on a bunch of riff raffs who only come together to gossip and sleep!!

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  64. This isn't on you Linda, its on me so have it published. "Since majority of us live with less than #200 a day and they 're ready to make-away with such for wardrobe, soon our curse will sure follow them to the grave-drobe."

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  65. Smh
    ~D great anonymous!

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  66. This is what makes believe if Nigeria would be better one day, few people are just eating up the future of many
    These law makers are not supposed to earn more than 500k a month both for allowances and salary put together, what a waste !!!!!

    Tell me how they won't kill to get there, the most lucrative sector of our economy is the political

    What a shame

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  67. This is what makes believe if Nigeria would be better one day, few people are just eating up the future of many
    These law makers are not supposed to earn more than 500k a month both for allowances and salary put together, what a waste !!!!!

    Tell me how they won't kill to get there, the most lucrative sector of our economy is the political

    What a shame

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  68. U can just imagine... After dem go dey find money from other countries wey dem go use take fight boko haram! Nigerians spend wisely.. A lot could be achieved with that money to people who need it most to eat... No b to wear clothe!

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  69. God save us. Dress allowance N21m for this country. i never knew that even when you are in the four walls of your home you too requires dressing allowance. Is it not only mostly TV personalities that require that. These our law makers are really the ones sending this country to doom. God saves

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  70. Agbada no get designer. 500k will be enough. 17.6mil is outrageous.

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  71. SEM OLD S**T....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  72. And yet nigerians will be crying everyday for their peanut salaries to be paid hmmmm

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  73. Rogues in power.I think is high time we nigerian wakeup and chase this rogues out of power. This is a time we need people that we serve our country selflessly without any benefit attached. This money is outrageous!.....Nigerian Wakeup

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  74. Linda Abeg easy dey write all these figures before my head go break for calculation here.... Hmmmm....... This country sef...

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  75. Interesting Figures...i thought Nigeria was broke..we are watching APC/ PDP .The Revolution shall be televised...

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  76. So the members came to the assembly and senate naked abi?

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  77. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

    Change! Change!! Change!!!

    ...Pretty say so!

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  78. tomrw dey will open dey gutter mouth n say dat nigeria is broke

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  79. So they were naked before they got to the assembly abi?

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  80. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Goverment dey really chill i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  81. Seriously???? If all these amounts are real then Nigeria is in deep mess!Haba,no wonder politics have become means of livelihood and a do or die affair. ....ARI

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  82. Wardrope allowance after that huge salary???money that will go round every single nigerian and help better our lives....nigeria I hail thee!

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  83. Concerned Citizen16 June 2015 at 13:21

    So in an era of dwindling oil revenues, subsidy removals, scarcity of fuel and unpaid salaries for civil servants our elected members of the National Assembly and Fed.House of reps are acting like they are in another country.By my calculation, every Senate member and House member will receive in the region of 18m and 17m respectively just for housing,furniture and vehicle allowance yearly.And this is not even their salaries or take home packages!!! Are this people for real??? This is time for every right thinking Nigerian to stand up and kick against this. All this money being paid to 465 people who are not even up to the total number of staff in one ministry in a State government.My belief is the salary of a senator should never be more than that of a minister while that of a House member should not exceed that of a Perm Sec. Period!!!

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  84. I asked about allowances and benefits aside that 'pittance' we were all happy about.

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  85. Make dem nor give dem dat cloth money. Give am to Ekiti civil servants make dem take manage like 2 or 3 months salary. At least na from their salary dem go buy cloth. Make legislators go buy cloth with their salary.

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  86. The poor gets poorer and the rich gets richer.. The cost of governance in nigeria is too high

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  87. The poor gets poorer and the rich gets richer.. The cost of governance in nigeria is too high

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  88. As a concerned Nigerian, i sincerely cant understand why we are the way we are in this country.While majority of Nigerians are groaning under the burden of poverty caused by the mismanagement of this nation's resources, our so called lawmakers who were elected by the masses are about to be given this humongous sum of money for "Wardrobe Allowance". This is unbelievable!This is a waste of this nation's wealth. Are they trying to tell us that our lawmakers didn't have clothes or shoes before they got to the national assembly? A huge chunk of this silly allowance would have been useful in solving some of the problems bedeviling the masses of this country.This is not the change i voted for oh! Dia riz God oh!

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  89. While me I'm here.. I managed to get some money for hospital to treat myself and they told me doctors are on strike...it's a pity

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  90. When will the allowances for the Executive and Judiciary arms made public? Our appreciation of the cost of governance will be partial if we concentrate only on Legislature.

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  91. When will the allowances for the Executive and Judiciary arms be made public? Our appreciation of the cost of governance will be partial if we concentrate only on Legislature.

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  92. Well as much as am not part of this, I still believe that this huge amount of money had been passed as at the last budget, in that vein it can't be altered just like for instance if the government wants to add to NYSC allowee? They can't just add it like that, as 19800 had already been budgeted for, ok? Buh let's see the body language of the people wey dem give d money also let's watch out for the next budget.. Thanks get to me on afogunlaolalekan@gmail.com

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  93. Bonario will not comment on this one o!

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  94. Interesting, reading all comments and I can see unity of opinion. No tribalism or religious bias on this issue.

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  95. Our hope is that GMB will reduce this crazy spending . US, UK, and other countries does not have these. Is this still doing business as usual .
    A call to serve or a call to amass wealth? GMB wake up. Don't let the people down.
    These politicians are no better than others. Some of them are not even as good.

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  96. Abey i won ask say be4 dey start work, dey on get cloth wen dem dey wear,abi dey nake since.

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  97. Dear LIB viewer, tanx for ur constructive criticism I rilli luv dis platform whre opinions are expressed in difrent views. Bt my own humble view is dat, ds allowanz(17.5m nd 21.5m) is relatively OK as compared to d previous(8.64bn). Only if u have gone thru previous wen dey giv law makers 250 thousand naira as touchlight allowanx. For d housin / furniture allw , i tink 4.0m,6.0m nd 3.9m,5.9m is OK, cos a 3 bedroom flat in abuja Metropolis is amountin to 3m at minimum anually nd u dnt expect a lawmaker to stay in a single 3bedroom apartment.

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  98. All you Nigerians know how to do is to talk, talk, talk. My people it is time to rise up and go to Abuja and burn this people down.

    All your writing, talking has not changed anything. How did the South Africans do it they took to the streets.

    It is time we took to the streets and lynch this people one by one.

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  99. they promised change and now we are seeing unusually spending why apc you bunch of fools

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  100. That's why i refuse to vote because APC is a newer version of PDP or an upgraded version they ar all the same people bunch of criminals

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  101. Av always said it dat nigeria my country is veri rich is jst dat it is our greedy nd wicked leaderz dat r killing diz country

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  102. Smh.. N9 billion wardrobe allowance. Like they were naked until they became Lawmakers. Madness😒

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  103. Bonario awaiting your comment on this

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  104. And with all this money,most of them don't have rest if mind,ill health, and also live with faer

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  105. shai! Nigeria is doomed. And the poor masses hardly eat 3 square meal a day. What a country with Buhari Change. God have mercy on us.

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  106. Is this the change we voted for?

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