LEGISLATIVE staff to federal lawmakers have petitioned the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, to investigate an alleged criminal diversion of their budgeted legitimate entitlements.
They also requested that the EFCC chairman should prosecute the culprits and ensure prompt payment of their allowances.
This petition comes six days after an ICIR report revealed that hundreds of staff of the National Assembly shut lawmakers out of the assembly complex due to unpaid salaries and entitlements.
Also copied in the letter are President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, Director General of the State Security Service, Yusuf Bichi, and the Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Bolaji Owansanoye.
They accused the Senate President, Bukola Saraki; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara and the Clerk of the National Assembly, Sani Omolori, of diverting funds appropriated to them, and of complicity in the management of the legislative aides’ account.
The National Assembly Act stipulates that each lawmaker, excluding principal officers, is entitled to five aides – one Senior Legislative Aide (SLA), two legislative aides, a personal assistant and a secretary.
Also, the President of the Senate is entitled to 45 aides, his deputy, 30, and 20 each for principal officers.
Similarly, Speaker of the House of Representatives has 35 assistants, Deputy Speaker, 15 and 10 each for the six principal officers of the House of Representatives.
In a report, the letter dated November 19, is titled “Petition on criminal diversion of funds of legislative aides by the clerk and presiding officers of the 8th National Assembly.”
In it, they explained that aides are employed on a short-term basis and entitled to allowances as applicable to other public servants and a severance package of 300 per cent of their annual basic salary at the end of the four -year tenure of their principals. ‘
Part of the allowance, they said, is the Duty Tour Allowance (DTA).
“Each SLA (Senior Legislative Aide) from Level 15 to 17 is entitled to the sum of N100,000 while another category of aides receives the sum of N75,000 every quarter as. DTA allowances. In essence, each aide is entitled to between N300,000 and N400,000 yearly as DTAs.
“We are also entitled to be trained four times yearly which was later compressed into twice a year. At the end of each training, each aide is entitled to an honorarium of N50,000 making a yearly total of N100,000,” part of the letter read.
They said of the 13 quarters DTA owed legislative aides of the 8th Assembly since June 2015, only two quarters have been paid, adding that there has been no training activities for the past three and half years despite the budgetary allocations for these items, “which were neither used for the said activities nor were they returned to government coffers as unused funds.”
“The non-payment of these accumulated legitimate entitlements has turned legislative aides into legislative slaves. We have been pauperized to the extent that we are unable to meet our financial obligations, like payment of school fees, hospital bills, house rents, debt serving, putting us into several embarrassing situations.”
The aides praised the past senate presidents for reportedly ensuring the payments of such allowances and accused the present leadership of fraud.
“It is pertinent to point that past Senate Presidents including Evan Enwerem, Chuba Okadigbo, Adolphus Nwagbara, Pius Anyim, Ken Nnamani and David Mark were all diligent in ensuring that legislative aides receive their appropriated DTAs and training allowances.
“We are hereby alleging criminal diversion of these yearly appropriated legitimate entitlements by the Senate President and Chairman of the National Assembly, Senator Bukola Saraki, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara and the Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Sani Omolori because of their complicity in the management of the legislative aides account,” the petition reads.
Amos Abba is a journalist with the International Center for Investigative Reporting, ICIR, who believes that courageous investigative reporting is the key to social justice and accountability in the society.