The National Assembly
management has requested the presiding officers to reduce the number of their
aides by at least 60 percent as part of cost cutting measures.
Senate President
Bukola Saraki and the Speaker of the House of Representatives Yakubu Dogara and
their deputies have hired over 400 aides, sources said.
Saraki is said to have
over 112 aides, Dogara about 170, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu 60 and
Deputy Speaker Yusuf Suleiman Lasun 58.
But the assembly
bureaucracy has lately asked the presiding officers and their deputies to reduce
the figures drastically.
Sources said Saraki
and Dogara have been requested to cut down the numbers to 25 each while
Ekweremadu and Lasun should have 17 each.
The aides are in three
categories - Special Advisers (SAs), Senior Special Assistants (SSAs) and
Special Assistants whose salaries range between N700, 000 to over a million
naira each.
The special advisers
earn about the same salaries as federal permanent secretaries while the others
earn higher than directors in federal government establishments.
It was reported that over N10bn was paid as
severance package to Senate and House legislative aides that served in the
seventh assembly. The severance pay was 300 percent of their annual basic
salary.
In January, the
presiding officers met with the National Assembly management on how to cut down
on expenditures.
Sources said the
management intimated the presiding officers that they could not guarantee
regular payment of salaries to such aides, especially when most of them were
placed on higher grade levels.
Findings revealed that
the salaries of all the political appointees have not been paid since January.
It was gathered that
the last time the aides collected their salaries was in December.
Most of the aides are
said to have little or even nothing to do. They hang around the National
Assembly complex or stay in their colleagues’ offices as they have no offices
of their own.
A source close to the
office of the Senate President explained that most of the appointments were
mere ‘political patronage.’
“The appointments are
political patronages; it is an avenue to settle supporters politically. Most of
them will be collecting salaries without doing anything.
“I know only last week
two persons were recruited. They showed me their employment letters,” he said.
About 50 percent of
the aides are former lawmakers who served with Dogara during the last 7th
Assembly. Most of them were said to have been rewarded for their support to
Dogara, while a few others were nominated by some close friends to the speaker.
“The truth of the
matter is that he (Dogara) made so many appointments. He has different manner
of aides.”
A top management
staff, who preferred anonymity, report that it was true that the speaker
over-employed. It was gathered that the National Assembly management made two
suggestions to the speaker on how to manage the situation.
The management told
Dogara to demote most of the special advisers to senior special assistants,
while majority of the senior special assistants should be demoted to personal
assistants otherwise the only option would be to sack most of the appointees.
Credit: Dailytrust

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