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RMAFC Finally Reveals Nigerian Senators Monthly Salaries, Furniture, Severance Gratuity Allowances, Others

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Nigeria’s Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has revealed that each senator earns a total of N1,063,860 as monthly salary and allowances.

The breakdown of these earnings, according to the commission, shows that each of the 109 senators earns Basic Salary of N168,866.70; Motor Vehicle Fuelling and Maintenance Allowance, ₦126,650.00; Personal Assistant, ₦42,216.66; Domestic Staff, ₦126,650.00; Entertainment, ₦50,660.00; Utilities, ₦50,660.00; Newspapers/Periodicals, ₦25,330.00; Wardrobe, ₦42,216.66; House Maintenance: ₦8,443.33 and Constituency Allowance: ₦422,166.66.

The chairman of RMAFC, M.B. Shehu made the revelation on Tuesday in response to claims made by former Senator Shehu Sani.

Senator Sani had alleged that senators receive an additional monthly running cost of N13.5 million, on top of the N750,000 monthly allocation set by the Commission.

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But Shehu said that the RMAFC lacks the constitutional authority to enforce adherence to the remuneration guidelines, though he noted that the National Assembly is addressing this issue.

According to him, some allowances are paid regularly with the basic salary, while others are disbursed as needed.

He said, “For instance, Furniture Allowance (N6,079,200.00) and Severance Gratuity (N6,079,200.00) are paid once per term, and the optional Vehicle Allowance (N8,105,600.00) is provided as a loan to be repaid before leaving office,” Shehu said.

He further stated that, aside from the President, Vice President, Senate President, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, other public and legislative officers no longer receive housing benefits, which was previously the case.

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In response to former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s recent remarks suggesting that lawmakers in both chambers of the National Assembly set their own salaries, the House of Representatives had refuted the allegation.

The Deputy Spokesperson for the House, Philip Agbese, labelled Obasanjo’s accusations as false and misleading.

He noted that members of the House of Representatives are driven by patriotism and a commitment to serve the Nigerian people, rather than self-interest.

He suggested that Obasanjo’s reaction was influenced by his previous conflicts with the National Assembly during his presidency.

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Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu recently signed the N70,000 National Minimum Wage Amendment bill 2024 into law.

This follows the resolution between the government, private sector and the organised labour on N70,000 minimum wage.

The Nigerian government had offered N62,000 as the new national minimum wage but the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) rejected the offer.

After accepting the offer of N70,000 as the new minimum wage, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Joe Ajaero; and his counterpart in the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Festus Osifo, said the Organised Labour agreed to it because the wage reviews in the country would no longer be every five years but once in three years.

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Commercial S3x Worker Arrested For Stabbing Bartender To Death Over N200 Debt

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A 32-year-old sex worker, Riyanatu Musa, has confessed to have stabbed to death a bartender, whom she owed N200 in Adamawa State.

The sex worker stabbed her victim, identified as Yohanna Musa, during an altercation over N200 balance for liquor in Mubi, according to the police.

Spokesperson for the police in Adamawa State, SP Suleiman Nguroje noted that Musa confessed to the crime during interrogation.

“She narrated that she had collected a bottle of dry gin known as ‘big ben’ and one other from the victim and promised to pay the following day, saying that she paid the sum of N1,500 remaining a balance of N200.

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“She explained that the fight ensued between her and the victim when he demanded his money and in the course of it she stabbed him with a knife in the chest to death,” Nguroje said.

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Nigerians man nabbed for k!lling his mother for rituals

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A 29-year-old man has been nabbed by the police for allegedly killing his mother for ritual purposes in Cross River.

Spokesperson for the Police Command in the state, SP Irene Ugbo, confirmed the suspect’s arrest and detention to newsmen on Friday in Calabar, albeit without further details.

The incident had occurred on Dec. 25, 2024 in Batriko, Eastern Boki Local Government Area (LGA) of the state.

Credible source revealed that a combined team of police and the security team of Obudu council area made the arrest on Friday.

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According to reports, the suspect had dumped his mother’s body in a well in Obudu LGA, while security operatives had been tracking him since the incident occurred.

The source said that the suspect, who was arrested alongside a native doctor, would be brought to the state command for further investigation.

Recall that the suspect was alleged to have shaved his dead mother’s hair and dumped her remains in a well thereafter.

The source told NAN that the arrest of the fleeing suspect was effected by security operatives at the shrine of a native doctor, with a bag containing his late mother’s shaved hair.

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“As I speak with you, the suspect and the native doctor are presently cooling off at the Obudu Divisional Police Headquarters,” said the source. (NAN)

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Royal matter: Appeal Court Orders Fresh Hearing into Kano Emirate Tussle

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja has ordered a fresh hearing in the legal battle over the disputed Kano Emirate involving Alhaji Nasir Ado Bayero.

The Appellate Court, in a judgment delivered on Friday, held that Bayero was denied fair hearing due to the shoddy manner in which a Kano High Court conducted proceedings against him.

Justice Mohammed Mustapha, who delivered the lead judgement, stated that the Kano High Court was unfair to Bayero by conducting proceedings without serving him a hearing notice to enable him to present his case.

Justice Mustapha held that all courts of law are bound to ensure justice for all parties by giving them equal opportunities, adding that the conduct of the proceedings against Bayero amounted to a travesty of justice.

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Specifically, the Appellate Court held that Bayero ought to have been served with a hearing notice to allow him to present his grievances before judgment was delivered against him in what it described as a shoddy arrangement.

The Court of Appeal, therefore, ordered that the case be remitted to the Chief Judge of the Kano State High Court to be reassigned to another judge for expeditious determination.

Justice Mustapha did not award costs against the respondents in the appeal filed by Ahaji Ado Bayero.

Details later.

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