Bobson Gbinije,

Gold is a wonderful thing

But if you are not enough without it

You can never be enough with it” (MALCOM X).

 

The principles of Benthamism and Aristotlelianism posit that, “the prime and cardinal purpose of any good government and patriotic leadership is the pursuit of the greatest good for the largest member”. But does the solipsistic proclivities of Nigerian legislators who wallow and luxuriate in the tenebrous labyrinth of unspeakable edacity, corruption, prebendalism and graft betray this truism?

The constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as Amended)  under chapter V section 47 provides for the establishment of a National Assembly for the Federation which will still consists of a Senate and House of Representatives. In part II section 90 it provides for the establishment of a House of Assembly for each State and Spells out their legislative duties, powers, regulation of procedures, establishment and authorization of expenditure from the consolidated Revenue Fund and other oversight functions.

These are no doubt very onerous and herculean responsibilities that calls for patriotism, discipline, accountability, honesty, integrity, fear of God, love and uncommon dedication to the fatherland. A kind of patriotism that borders on self-abnegation and a form of political, socio-economic pasagaldic and nationalistic Zeitgeist. President John F. Kennedy captures the scenario in his inaugural address on 20th January, 1961. He said “And so my fellow Americans ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the World ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man”. Very few Nigerian Legislators can hold their heads high today because of lack of patriotism and corruption.

In the furtherance of its reckless and murderous whimsicality and psychotic desire to bastardize the Nigerian constitution and economy, members of the National Assembly unilaterally allocated to themselves grotesque perks which far outweighs what was approved for them by the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), the only body that is constitutionally obligated to Fix public officers pay. The amount approved by RMFAC, including all allowances for each Senator is N929, 000 per month or just over N1, 000,000 per annum, for each member of the House of Representatives, the approved amount is N917,000 per month or about N1,000,000 per  annum,

But the lawmakers unilaterally allocated to themselves as allowances N27,000,0000 per quarter or N9, 000,000 monthly for each House of Representative Member and N45,000,000 or N15,000,000 per month for each Senator, in addition to the amount approved by the RMAFC. It is public knowledge that they are now seeking to raise their allowances even harrowingly higher.

It is a platitudinous truism that with this illegally- approved sums of money, each senator will pocket N720, 000,000 in 4 years, while each House of Representative Member will get N540,000,000. These sums do not include that approved by RMAFC, which they also collect. When these humongous allowances are added to that of the principal Officers in both chambers of the National Assembly, it becomes unquestionably obvious that the Federal budget is used to service the vulturous and traitorous instincts of a horde and concourse of legislative buccaneers luxuriating in legislative owambeism. 

Hence, the dividends of democracy will continue to remain a will o’ the wisp, a mirage and a Barmecidal-dish to the poor masses of Nigeria who live on less than one(1) US Dollar a day, because our legislators are busy feathering their nests. These legislative monsters and their cohorts are on a scorch earth escapade. Wherever you turn in Nigeria, the urgent and imperative need for the ‘people’s power’ to manifest, unity of the oppressed and solidarity on all fronts not only stares you in the face, but also cries very loud for the most  devoted attention. They have resolved to delete from the constitution sections 66, 107, 137 and 182, provisions that disqualifies those indicted for fraud from contesting elective offices. What a shame!

After over 52 years of independence we have no light, no good roads, no houses, no drinkable water and behemoth graft has bedraggled and befuddled  the totality of our leadership. Educationally, economically and technologically Nigeria remains one the most backward Nations on earth. We remain anthropoid apes as Hitler once called Africans. Our leaders and their surrogates have cunningly and forcibly expropriated our peoples of all the larger and richer portions of their lands, and relegated them to the status of permanent subordination and unmitigated drudgery of the political and economic affairs of their own fatherland.

All the choicest parcels of lands in Abuja are commandeered by them and all the oil fields and yields from the Niger Delta have been corruptly mismanaged and allocated to their advantage and yet they still want to asphyxiate us by their Machiavellian acrobatics of increasing their salaries and allowances arbitrarily. The Sage Chief Obafemi Awolowo observed in his book, ‘The Travails of Democracy’ thus, corruption by public officials and corporations will never decline in Nigeria, as long as many who are known to have participated in and profited by them can be patted on the back and paraded as the Nations arch-angels, once they make the right friends and have the right connections”. 

    The Legislators proposed a dastardly selfish allocation of N1.9 trillion in the 2010 budget for themselves. The unnecessary waste included: Security vote (N345.7 Million) Purchase of generating sets N500 million), Purchase of office equipment (N500 million), security services (N400 million), Contingencies (N518.5 Million). Others included: purchase of guest houses for presiding officers (N750 million). Establishment of a TV/Radio station (N500 million), purchase of vehicles for presiding and principal officers, Departmental utility and staff buses (N500 million), purchase of books and shelves for National Assembly library (N300 million), Renovation and furnishing of Senate President and his Deputy’s Residences (N250 million) and other miscellaneous expenses (N18.6 million). But these weird budgetary  proposals have been given pragmatic effect. What a shame!         

We call on the Nigerian people to invoke their ‘people power,’ otherwise our legislators in their lotus-Eaters Owanbeism will consign us to the incinerator of the dead. We must all call for ‘Part Time Lawmakers’ to adorn our National and state’s Assemblies. Our democracy is sheer democrazy and demonstration of lunacy as it destroys the people it is meant to salvage because of leviathan corruption. The delegates in the on-going national conference must come in and the RMAFC must call the recalcitrant legislators to order. The delegates must call for ‘Part Time Lawmakers’ whether we are going to practice Regionalism, Parliamentary or Executive system of government.

We must entrench integrity into the legislature. The Kabu-Kabu, Representatives who fight at will must be checkmated by Nigerians come 2015 via the ballot box. I see the triumph of the human spirit, the collapse of the forces of inhumanity and the emergence of the glorious effort, finally to free Nigerians from senseless, inhuman and greedy exploitation, destruction and degradation by our so – called legislators. ‘PART TIME LAWMKERS’ IS NOW OR NEVER.

Chief Bobson Gbinije,

MANDATE AGAINST POVERTY (MAP)

WARRI.

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