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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Increase Salaries For Public Office Holders To Fight Corruption – Ekiti Assembly Demands

The Ekiti State House of Assembly suggested to increase the packages for public office holders instead of reducing their remuneration.

According to the Punch, the statement was made by a delegation of the assembly at an interactive session organised by the commission with state Houses of Assembly in the South-West region in Ibadan, Oyo state.

The speaker’s special assistant (media), Stephen Gbadamosi, in the statement said that the delegation led by Chaiman Babajide Omotosho of the House Committee on Health contended that if the Federal Government was truly keen on fighting corruption, public office holders ought to be made comfortable to divert their attention from graft.

Omotosho claimed the salaries and allowances of principal officers and members, the chairman and other commissioners in the Assembly Service Commission in Ekiti state were grossly inadequate to meet their obligations.

He said: “This can water down legislative efficiency and effectiveness, considering the social and political activities of the elected honourable members.

“The level of poverty in Nigeria makes it incumbent on them to attend to the needs of their constituents. It is fashionable these days to see honourable members embarking on poverty alleviation programmes by providing materials such as motorcycles, grinding machines, hairdressing equipment etc.”

“There are also cash gifts, bursary awards, among others. This is apart from the expenses on political activities from wards, constituencies, local governments and state levels. These are also in addition to each honourable member’s domestic financial needs. Consequently, their remuneration cannot sustain these aforementioned committments,” he added.

The delegation argued that the remuneration package for members of the assembly and political appointees in the Ekiti State House of Assembly Commission had not elevated them above poverty line.

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