As I read about the national Assembly's broke situation , I reminisced about the old days in school (university to be precise) , where most students spend extravagantly at the first few weeks of resumption. My fellow Yorubas name those first few weeks " òse ìgberagá". A.K.A the 'show yourself week'.
Personally , I also remembered that it's only when am broke the 'Baba sala' Bournvita, cartons of indomie ,milk and other goodies is substituted with sweet potatoes and Garri ( the student's power), with a rigorous eatings "garau-garau" - only my Arewa fellows can understand the logic behind that.
Although student's extravagance behaviour , similar in nature but unconnected in a real sense I discussed at the begining has been in existence from the inception of our so called (mismanagement Assembly) or National Assembly rather, but it took a different turn this time around as Nigeria is facing serious economic hardship.
With the recent outburst of the senate leader Ali Ndume , that the National Assembly is broke, I discovered that these economic hardship has held both the serfs and the lords by the jugular. But if am not wrong , since National Assembly has failed to save against rainy days ,may I say its too early for the senate leader's outcry for their brokenness?
One of the most outstanding and superfluous act exercised by the 8th National Assembly is the purchase of over 4.7 billion Naira Exotic cars for 120 'Sin-ators' as of December last year. The confusing aspect was the purchase of 120 cars for 109 Sin-ators. If not for prodigal display at its hightest peak, what purpose will the remaining eleven utility vehichles serve?
Interestingly, the result of market survey estimate conducted by Premium Times regarding the vehicles purchased by National Assembly does not even correspond with the regular market price. For the fact that the allagation was prevaricated by senate does not change the matter. Either small or big , extravagance remains thesame. Who knows , if not for the outragious budget saga, this should have been the most visible and exotic padding of the year.
As if that was not enough, the senate leader discontentedly lament over late payment of just a month salary. Sincerely speaking there's no how a legislative worker can be broke, compared to an ordinary school teacher, talk less of the salary differences.. As at present, majority of civil servants at lower levels, especially the school teachers and local government workers are yet to be paid over 6-8 months salary( peanut) in some states, despite the bailout offered by F.G.- Kogi is a perfect example, where workers simply jubilate over receiving just a 10% of two or one month salary, out of 6-9 months they were owed.
Atimes the enormity of money earmarked for executives and legislators arouses my curiosity on whether they were specially created by God to enjoy while others are meant to suffer.
I must conclude with the opinion that National Assembly's expenditure is too execessive. As such,it should be thorougly scrutinized and repudiated by Nigerians."Ibi kan ko jù ibi lo, Bi àse bì erù ni á bi omo" - Both executives and legislators, and school teachers should be almost or equally renumerated.
0 comments: