Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha has told the chairman and members
of the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to, as a
matter of urgency, review downward the salaries and allowances of the
President, Governors, National Assembly members, and all other political
office holders both elected and appointed, by at least 50 percent, so
as to make the offices less attractive and check the excesses that go
with the fat payments for such offices.
“When the salaries and allowances of public office holders whether
elected or appointed are reviewed downward at least by fifty percent or
even more than that, it would make the offices less attractive and with
that, only those who want these offices for service would go for them,”
the governor said, Wednesday, during a breakfast meeting with the
chairman of RMAFC Engr. Elias Mbam, and other members of the commission
at the Government House, Owerri.
“If one knows that at the end of the month your total pay as governor
or national Assembly member would be less than five hundred thousand
Naira, most people would stay away. And only those with ideas and the
genuine spirit of service would aspire for such offices,” he explained.
Speaking further, Okorocha said “The huge amount spent on recurrent
expenses should be directed to infrastructure, while the paraphernalia
of offices should be drastically reduced. Genuine people who are ready
to sacrifice for their people should be encouraged for leadership
positions while those coming for the gains of the offices should be
discouraged.”
He regretted that Imo state has never benefitted from Agricultural
and ecological funds being given to states despite the state’s
agricultural potentials and ecological challenges, and called for
consideration.
Chairman of the commission, Engr. Mbam said they had chosen the state
for their retreat because of the good stories being associated with the
state in terms of security, infrastructure, tourism, hospitality and so
on, adding that they were satisfied with what they have seen so far in
the state in terms of her development and growth.
He commended Okorocha mostly for the free education programme of his
government and his own personal free education initiatives through the
Rochas Foundation.
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