The Federal Government has said it is
owing former Presidents and ex-Heads of State including Goodluck
Jonathan, Olusegun Obasanjo and Shehu Shagari allowances since January
this year.
This was made know on Thursday when the
members of the Senate Committee of Federal Character and
Intergovernmental Affairs, led by Senator Tijjani Kaura, visited the
Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.
Explaining the reason why the former
heads of government were owed, the SGF, Babachir Lawal, said it was due
to unavailability of funds for the service-wide votes for salaries of
ex-presidents.
Lawal said, “There is a department
responsible for the payment of former Presidents. Presently, funds are
not available in service-wide vote to do that. We are aware there was a
protest in Bayelsa State that the former President (Jonathan) was not
paid and we have explained that he is not the only one affected.
“Others affected are the interreligious
council, traditional rulers’ council and so on. For some reasons, we
have been writing and writing but there has been no response. And there
is presently no money to pay them.
“The budget for this year’s Democracy
Day was N33m and we had to do it on credit; we have yet to pay. There
are lots of retreats which ought to be organised but there’s no money to
do any. The last time we got any release was in August.”
A source at the Office of the SGF, who
spoke on condition of anonymity, hinted that the non-payment of former
presidents was due to the lack of approval by President Muhammadu
Buhari.
According to the source, payment
schedules have been sent to the President for his approval several
times, which are needed to access funds in the service-wide vote for the
purpose, but all attempts in that direction are to no avail.
The visiting senators, however,
dismissed Lawal’s explanation, insisting that joint efforts should be
made between the Office of the SGF and the committee towards ensuring
that the leaders were paid the arrears.
The lawmakers, who took turns to slam
the SGF over the development, also emphasised the need to draw the
attention of the Budget Office and the Ministry of Finance to the issue,
with a view to having it addressed “immediately.”
The vice-chairman of the committee, Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi, described the non-payment of the former presidents as abnormal.
He said, “What we have seen here is an
abnormality. Before referring any matter to the National Assembly, it is
a function of the executive to appropriate funds. Therefore, the SGF
should understand that there is something wrong in this office that must
be addressed.
“There is no way you can run the
expenses of this office without cash backing. We definitely have to draw
the attention of the Budget Office and the Ministry of Finance to the
problems.”
Also, Senator Aliyu Wamakko, a former Governor of Sokoto State, berated the SGF.
“We can understand if former President
Goodluck Jonathan has not being paid because he just left office. But
for someone like Shagari, who lives from hand to mouth, it is something I
can’t understand. This development is really unfortunate. It doesn’t
indicate seriousness and it doesn’t indicate fairness.”
In an attempt to persuade the senators,
Lawal further explained, “When I got into this office, there was a lot
of money in this (salary) account but there was no TSA.
“Before the government left office, they
jacked up salaries. We told former Presidents Jonathan and Obasanjo
that they cannot earn twice what the others were earning. So, we told
them we wanted to review it and we did. So, they now earn what the
others earn as well.
“When I came into office, there was
N1.5bn in the account. We had payment of all liabilities, which came to
700m. Then, we wrote to the President to return what was left to the
TSA. That was how we came back to a zero balance.
“It is painful to me because, as a
person, I know all of them (ex-presidents) personally. Now, why have we
not been able to get the money? We requested a budget of N700m but the
President has his way of doing things.
“Look around, you’ll see government
vehicles breaking down every now and then. Really, I know the challenges
the budget office is facing but the truth is that the funds are not
just there. In any government, there are certain agencies that must be
served first before others.
‘‘So, we have agreed on that.
“However, we will lean harder on the
finance ministry to see that the situation is turned around. As the SGF,
I’m getting embarrassed and demeaned by chasing money coming from
demands. All the MDAs come to me for things to be done and it is not
quite easy, but we will try our best.
“Last year, these political appointees
had nothing. As for assistance, we really need assistance, if not but to
retain all what we have budgeted for.”
The entitlements of former presidents,
heads of state and vice-presidents/Chief of General staff had a
budgetary provision of N2.3bn for 2016.
The same amount was also budgeted for 2013 and 2014 and 2015 fiscal periods.
The amount is captured under the service-wide vote.
Credit: Punch
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