The
leadership of the National Assembly have called for a reduction in the
budgeted amount for the construction of official residences for the
leaders of the both legislative chambers.
It was learnt, at the weekend, that Senate President Bukola Saraki
and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt.. Hon. Yakubu Dogara,
have rejected the N10billion voted in the 2016 budget of the Ministry of
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for the building of their official
quarters, opting for a cut in the vote, according to the Vanguard.
Saraki and Dogara, according to National Assembly sources, last week, agreed that the cost of the buildings should be reduced to one billion Naira each, to save the country N8billion.
They were said to have informed the chairmen of the Committees on
FCT in both chambers to reflect the decision in their report to the
Committees on Appropriation.
The Senate President and Speaker said in view of the economic
situation in the country and the need for public officials to be
frugal, building houses worth N6bn and N4bn respectively for them was
insensitive.
The two top legislators said the FCT ministry should scale down
the cost of the projects or forget the idea until after their tenure.
The Senate President was living in his personal house in Maitama area
of Abuja until a fire incident last year forced him to relocate to an
official guest house while Dogara stays in a rented apartment.
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