The
 Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission has set in motion
 the process for the downward review of the existing salaries and 
allowances of political, public and judicial office holders in the 
country.
Chairman of the organisation, Mr. Elias Mbam, on 
Wednesday inaugurated the committee charged with the responsibility of 
reviewing the Remuneration Act 2008.
The Remuneration Act of 2008 prescribes the salaries and allowances for political, public and judicial office holders.
Mbam
 urged the committee to be conscious of the prevailing economic 
situation and the need to reduce cost of governance so as to free more 
funds for development, according to a statement made available to our 
correspondent by Head of Public Relations of RMAFC, Mr. Ibrahim 
Mohammed.
He also explained that the commission was 
constitutionally empowered to undertake the review of the remuneration 
packages as might be required from time to time so as to reflect current
 economic realities; advise federal and state governments on 
monetisation policies; and generate cost of living indices for revision 
of allowances among others.
Mbam charged the committee to 
undertake wide consultations with all critical stakeholders including 
all arms of government of the federation, the national and state 
assemblies, state and local governments, professional economic bodies, 
the organised labour, the academia, the media and the Nigerian public in
 general so as to enrich the process.
He reminded the committee 
members of the need to ensure that the review effectively minimised 
wastages and abuses and ensured prudent management of resources as well.
The
 committee is expected to holistically review the existing Remuneration 
Act; identify areas of wastages and abuse, examine the implementation of
 the monetisation policy by Ministries, Departments and Agencies and 
advise on appropriate remuneration for political, public and judicial 
officers commensurate with the work they do, Mohammed said.
Mbam 
stressed that the exercise, which is expected to reduce cost of 
governance, was line with the current realities where the economy was 
characterised by inflation and downturn in international oil prices 
among others.
He said the work was envisaged to be completed before the end of September.
In
 his remarks after the inauguration, Chairman of the Remuneration 
Committee of the commission, Mr. Abdullahi Inde, assured the chairman 
that the committee would do a thorough job of the task assigned to it.
He called on Nigerians to show support and pray for the committee.
No comments:
Post a Comment