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toubab1020 Posted - 15 Jun 2022 : 11:15:45

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By Omar Bah on June 13, 2022

Members of the Sixth Legislature have all received a one-off payment of D100, 000 clothing allowance,The Standard has been reliably informed.

The payment, which was effected after the new NAMs took oath in mid-April, is earmarked to improve their wardrobes for the duration of their term.

This is the first time National Assembly Members are benefitting from clothing allowance, a move tabled and adopted by members of the Fifth Legislature.

A former NAM told The Standard that parliamentarians were not happy with the arrangements they found in terms of benefits and remuneration.

“So, we had to push for better salaries and other benefits like the clothing allowance and Constituency Development Fund (CDF),” the former NAM said.

Salary

The lawmakers will also receive D45, 000 as basic salary. This is however way less than what members of parliament in Senegal receive as monthly salary, which is around CFA3 million, equivalent to D246, 000 while the Speaker receives CFA 5 million, equivalent to D410, 000, every month.

Per diem

The Speaker of the National Assembly will receive – £350 (D23,187.50), Deputy Speaker £325 (D 21,531.25) and NAMs and Clerk £300 (D19,875) per diem whenever they travel outside of the country on official duties.

Vehicle loan

All the National Assembly Members will be given a loan of over D1 million to buy vehicles and they will be deducted every month to repay 50 percent while the National Assembly will pay the other 50 percent from its budget.

Sitting allowance

Members in various committees will be paid monthly sitting allowances as follows; Chairperson – D25, 000 and other members D20, 000; constituency allowance for elected or responsibility allowance for nominated members – D25, 000, house rent – D10, 000 and travel/transport allowance – D40, 000.

Sessions

Sitting allowance is paid to members after every session as follows; Speaker & Deputy Speaker – D30, 000 and members D25, 000. Members will also receive committee sitting allowance (three sittings per committee monthly) – Chairperson – D2, 500, vice chairperson – D2, 000, members – D1, 500 and subject matter specialist – D2, 000.

Tour allowances

Lawmakers are also to be paid tour allowance whenever they meet outside the office premises or go on site visits. Members will receive D2, 500, subject matter specialist – D2, 000 and support staff D1, 500 per day.

CDF

All elected members are entitled to Constituency Development Fund (CDF). An amount of D300, 000 was earmarked for the Fifth Legislature for the implementation of targeted projects. The money is not given to NAMs in cash but through projects.

“The D300, 000 was just for a start because we budgeted for D1 million or at least D500, 000. I am not sure whether the current legislature will pursue that,” a former MP, who knows all about the CDF, told The Standard.

He said NAMs will identify projects and write proposals to the National Assembly explaining how they want to implement them and the amount involved.

“You will also be required to produce proforma invoices of at least three different businesses about the materials you intend to purchase and the assembly procurement committee will vet and make recommendations before the money is disbursed,” the ex-NAM said.

Gratuity

At the end of a five-year term, members are expected to be paid gratuity which is normally calculated by multiplying 25% to the total of emolument for the five-year period. This is however subjected to change anytime there are changes in the payscale.

Pensions

According to the National Assembly service rules, only members who completed two terms are eligible for pensions.
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toubab1020 Posted - 17 Jun 2022 : 15:53:44


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By Omar Bah on JUNE 17th 2022

The former National Assembly member for Wuli West has said the controversial D100, 000 clothing allowance given to MPs is unjustifiable and completely deviates from the country’s priority.

The allocation has attracted condemnations from many quarters but some NAMs have since defended it, describing it as very small compared to what other NAMs in the subregion are getting.

But Honourable Sidia Jatta exclusively told The Standard: “I was so much surprised when I heard about it and I did not believe it until I saw it in the press. Well, I know clothing allowance was allocated to judges and magistrates and that is for their uniform but for MPs, it is coming to me as a surprise because I don’t really understand why there should be an allowance for MPs.

“I don’t understand what is the essence of it when we are talking about difficulties getting money to do things in the interest of our people. Our health facilities are without drugs or ambulances and even where there is an ambulance, there is no fuel and many things that are supposed to be done are not done because of lack of money,” he said.

Jatta added: “Why should we be talking about clothing allowance for MPs? It is not justifiable. It sounds very funny to me to talk about clothing allowance for MPs because I have never heard about that anywhere and even if it does exist in other countries, maybe they can afford to give clothing allowance to MPs but we cannot. There are fundamental issues which are not addressed in this country because of lack of money.”

He said when he was at the National Assembly there was nothing like a D100, 000 clothing allowance for MPs.

“I learnt about it yesterday (Wednesday) but it was never an issue. At least, it was never raised in parliament as far as I know. I remember opposing the allowances given to NAMs but it was never about the clothing allowance,” Jatta said.

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