The emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as the nation's Senate President
has pointed glooming and dooming parts for the vanquished nation. By
their ascendant - Bukola Saraki, Ike Ekweremadu and David Mark -
Nigerians' conscious hope and crave to extricate themselves from the
grip of legislative banditry, political corruption and virtual
criminality has been dashed.
The emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as the nation's Senate
President has pointed glooming and dooming parts for the vanquished
nation. By their ascendant - Bukola Saraki, Ike Ekweremadu and David
Mark - Nigerians' conscious hope and crave to extricate themselves from
the grip of legislative banditry, political corruption and virtual
criminality has been dashed.
More damning is the dampening of Nigerians' aspiration to replace the
tactile of humanity that have dominated the "hollow" chambers of the
national assembly, whose over-blotted salaries, emoluments, overhead,
constituency allowances, and other perquisites of office have been
responsible for depriving the nation of basic amenities. Those who are
celebrating the elections or selections of the present national assembly
leadership because it is devoid of godfathers' manipulation are either
apostles of status quo or are bluntly ignorant of what they actually
voted for.
If Nigerians realized that the defeat of one perceived political
godfather gives birth; even attenuates hydra-headed looting bandits,
morbid avarice, and conscious embodiment of the Sarakis, Marks and
Ekweremadus, the story would have been different. It is less likely that
Nigerians averred their minds to it since sentiment takes usually the
better parts of our national disequilibrium.
The band and club of looters that have been parading and recycling
themselves since the Fourth Republic can only become monstrous and more
murderous now that a fertile ground has been yielded to them for further
plundering. As Vice Chairman, it is still fresh in our minds how
Senator Saraki failed to come up with the report that indicted the then
minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison and NNP, which was later allegedly
sexed up to shortchanging Nigerians to a whooping sum of $20 billion.
How about Senator David Mark, now Senate Leader, who sat as president
of the senate while the Senate Committee which investigated the NNPC
over allegations of fraud by the suspended Governor of the Central Bank,
Mallam Lamido Sanusi, allegedly submitted its report to the Senate
saying no funds were missing? The Committee in its report said Sanusi
was merely spurious in his claimed in a leaked letter to President
Goodluck Jonathan that $49.8 billion in crude oil revenue was missing.
David Mark elixirs for political banalities, expert in political
poking, longing for graft and purposeful impunity is one of the crudest
deals of the present shabby epoch. All his life, David Mark has been a
fraud and an ultra-conservative military impudent, who stoically but
consciously advocated the retention of existing traditions and tractions
so as to limit desirable changes.
While the heat was on and Nigerians were eagerly clamoring for the
release of the report, Senator Saraki leisurely, vaguely and evasively
voiced deceptive trash: “The Committee is yet to receive the report on
the forensic audit and independent analysis on the subject clearly
indicate we have a lot of grounds to cover in order to determine the
level of culpability or otherwise of agency on the alleged
non-committal, so to suggest any clearance for anybody at this stage is
out of the question.
Saraki retorted further: “Nothing significant has changed to suggest
clearing anybody. I can say on behalf of the Committee that these media
reports bear no correlation to the content of the Senate Committee
report and I would urge the public to disregard it in its entirety. “I
will further advise that the media should wait for the senate to release
the details of the Committee report to the public before they jump into
spurious conclusions".
Painful, no significant reports or bills were credited to Senator
Saraki as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Environment as well as
Ecology and a member of the Senate Committees on Capital Markets and
Finance in the last four years. Rewarding a blatant fraudster with the
nation's exulted Senate Presidency and his co-travellers in crime is
pure delusion, diluted change and a putsch, stage-managed by the same
political class Nigerians have supposedly ousted in the last elections.
Except Nigerians only have their memory to forget, the inglorious
escapade of Senator Bukola's financial recklessness that rocked his
post-political engagement and drown several families will not
escape unnoticed. Mr. Bukola has been severally fingered in the
financial scandal that rocked and ultimately grounded the once
boisterous Societe Generale Bank, GGB, owned by the Saraki family. Mr.
Bukola was reported to have siphoned the bank’s depositors’ money to the
sum of N17 billion to pursue his gubernatorial ambition in 2007, in the
wake of an unprecedented political battle the family faced in the hand
of another former Governor of the state, late Alhaji Mohammed Lawal.
At another occasion, the police repeatedly sought after Mr. Bukola to
explain how a debt of N9.7 billion was dramatically written off in a
certain account, which was suddenly closed by one Abdul Adamu, who they
found out to be an aide of Mr. Saraki. This is different to the Special
Fraud Unit of the Nigerian Police Force trail on his heist with
revelation that the former governor of Kwara State, Bukola Saraki, was
wanted over a N21 billion-bank loan fraud at the defunct
InterContinental Bank of Nigeria.
Now, who says crime doesn't pay? How would Mr. Saraki attain his
present prestigious position without his ugly past? Who will tame him
now that he rose on the people's grave to the pinnacle? Mr. Bukola
through his unholy acts sent tens of thousands of bank depositors to
early grave without remorse. Those who survived from the brazen looting
and mindless fraud are yet to recover from it.
The current scenario playing out at the national assembly should
further constrain Nigerians the more to know whether they are in for
better times or in despairing conditions after they have been roundly
cheated and raped by David Mark and his minders. If we have not, we may
need to learn one or two things from The Economist Magazine, which
exposes the former and present national assembly, as presently
reconstituted.
About two year ago, The Economist Magazine came up with the report
that Nigerian legislator are the highest paid in the world. The magazine
reveals that Nigerian federal legislators are the highest paid in the
world with an annual basic salary of $189,500 (N30.6 m). The report,
quoting data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), considered the
salaries of lawmakers around the world and expressed it as a ratio of
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita.
It reveals that the annual salary of a Nigerian federal lawmaker at
$189,500 is 166 times the country's GDP per capita, estimated at $1,600.
According to the Daily Trust, British MPs earn 2.7 times their
country's GDP per capita. The study listed the annual salaries of
legislators from different parts of the world: The US ($174,000), and
Brazil ($157,600), UK ($105,400) yearly, South Africa ($104,000), France
($85,900), Kenya ($74,500), Saudi Arabia ($64,000). Other countries
according to the Daily Trust: Ghana ($46,500), Indonesia ($65,800),
Thailand ($43,800), India ($11,200), Italy ($182,000), Bangladesh
($4,000), Israel ($114,800), Hong Kong ($130,700), Japan ($149,700),
Singapore ($154,000), Canada ($154,000), New Zealand ($112,500), Germany
($119,500), Ireland ($120,400), Pakistan ($3,500), Malaysia ($25,300),
Sweden ($99,300), Sri Lanka ($5,100), Spain ($43,900) and Norway
($138,000).
It sounds out of place that Nigerian federal legislators receive
higher salaries than lawmakers from richer countries such as the US
should strike anyone as outlandish, but according to The Economist
magazine that is the obvious truth. The Economist report on the Nigeria
thieving legislators firmly established the massive gap between the rich
and poor in Nigeria, which the figure of $1,600 as Nigeria's per capita
income conceals. The annual income of middle class professionals would
range between $15,000 and $30,000, senior middle class professionals up
to $60,000, while executives would typically exceed $100,000.
Nigerian lawmakers' allowances include accommodation (Senator N4m,
Rep N3.97m), vehicle loan (Senator N8m, Rep N6.948m), furniture (Senator
N6m, Rep N5.956m) and severance gratuity (Senator N6m, Rep N5.956m),
which are due once in four years. Other allowances, which are payable
every year, are car maintenance (Senator N1.52m, Rep N595,563),
constituency (Senator N5m, Rep N1.687m), domestic staff (Senator N1.5m,
Rep N1.488m), personal assistant (Senator N506,600; Rep N496,303),
entertainment (Senator N202,640, Rep N198,521), recess (Senator
N202,640; Rep N198,521), utilities (Senator N607,920; Rep N397,042),
newspaper/periodicals (Senator N303,960; Rep N297,781), house
maintenance (Senator N101,320; Rep N99,260) and ward robe (Senator
N405,280; Rep N397,402).
There are also estacode (Senator $600, Rep $550) and duty tour
allowance (Senator N23,000; Rep N21,000) payable per day when a lawmaker
is on official trip. The RMAFC submitted a report alleging that the
various government departments were violating the rules and provisions
governing appropriate remuneration through lavish allowances. Before the
expiration of his tenure as two times Senate President, David Mark
never spare a thought on balancing the National Assembly satanic
remuneration package with a view to equalizing Nigeria's GDP with their
criminal salaries and allowances so as to reflect it on the development
index as obtained in other developed democracy's.
From the benefit of hindsight, the APC ought to have drawn the battle
line from the very beginning and tame ambitious and corrupt individual
like Bukola Saraki in the fold. The abrasive prevarication of the APC
leadership was uncalled for, where concentrate on the managing of
victory was all that was needed. Allotment or zoning political position
before elections is a timeless political strategy for party stability.
The APC has to strategize now that her political nose has been bashed
and blooded. Buhari and the APC may well fritter away the hope of the
Nigerian people, so earnestly entrusted to them a few months ago, if the
crisis rocking the party remains unresolved, and timely too.
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