According to Sani, "lawmakers are serving the public, noting that it's only appropriate for the people whom they're serving to know the actual amount they receive." He maintained that RMAFC is being "economical with the truth" regarding the salaries of senators.
Sani said, "Before I came to this interview I was going through the papers and I saw a statement credited to one of the senators from Kano, distinguished senator Kawu Ismaila, who confirmed what I said about senators particularly of this set receiving up to N21 million monthly."
The former senator also shared his personal experience, stating, "During my time, I was in the senate and I was pricked by my conscience as an activist who went to the Senate to unveil what has been made secret for over two decades."
According him, He emphasized the importance of transparency, saying;
"I believe that taxpayers and Nigerians in general have the right to know how much their legislators are earning and how much they have actually been given. I went on as a serving Senator then to disclose what I do receive monthly, what is credited into my account at that time and it was 13.5 million."
This revelation has raised concerns about the accuracy of the information provided by RMAFC, which reports that senators earn N1,063,860 ($672) monthly. The discrepancy has sparked debate about the need for transparency in the salaries of public officials.
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