The
executive and legislative arms of government in Imo State may be heading for
serious confrontation, following what the lawmakers see as executive
exploitation.
Already, the lawmakers, who are
mainly from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and All Progressives Grand
Alliance, APGA, have reportedly rejected cheques for their June salary to press
home their demand for better welfare packages and appropriate salary.
A close aid of one of the legislators told Vanguard that, “the
lawmakers rejected the cheques because it only reflected what they had been
kicking against, prior to the passage of the 2014 budget last month.”
The legislative aide lamented that the lawmakers in Imo had
allegedly been losing over N400,000 monthly since their inauguration in 2011.
He recalled that the lawmakers
had been making frantic efforts to get government to redress the shortfall,
especially when they realised that the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal
Commission recommended something higher than what they were receiving.
Armed with their findings, the lawmakers were said to have called off their long vacation, as well as plan to resume plenary with option of another impeachment to press home legitimate demand for their rights
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