By Frank Kimboy ,The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
The lawmaker said the recent demand by CA members
for an allowance raise had shamed the assembly in the eyes of the
public, who now viewed delegates as nothing but a bunch of greedy and
self-centred individuals.
Dodoma. The government should
set clear guidelines on allowances for public officials, a Constituent
Assembly (CA) member has suggested.
Mr David Kafulila (Kasulu South-NCCR-Mageuzi) said
the controversy sparked by CA members’ demand for an allowance increase
was the result of lack of guidelines that stated clearly who was
supposed to get what. “We have a big problem when it comes to allowances
for public officials…we need to know how much should be paid to who.
When someone claims that a Sh300,000 daily allowance is not enough, you
have to ask yourself what criteria were used to make this conclusion,”
he said.
Mr Kafulila added that state agencies and
institutions were not adhering to any known guidelines when paying
allowances to their employees. He cited as an example the National
Social Security Fund (NSSF) saying its director is paid more than a
Cabinet minister when travelling outside the country.
The lawmaker said the recent demand by CA members
for an allowance raise had shamed the assembly in the eyes of the
public, who now viewed delegates as nothing but a bunch of greedy and
self-centred individuals.
Some members said last week that the Sh300,000
they were paid daily was not enough, and asked that the allowance be
increased to between Sh500,000 and Sh700,000.
This prompted the CA interim chairman, Mr Pandu
Ameir Kificho, to form a six-member committee to consider the request
and advise him accordingly.
The committee concluded last weekend that what
members were currently getting was enough to enable them to live
comfortably in Dodoma in the next three months during which the assembly
will discuss the draft constitution.
A member of the committee said it had been concluded that there were no pressing grounds for the allowance to be raised.
The committee member, who did not want to be named
because he is not authorised to speak on behalf of the team, said a
survey conducted in the last few days in Dodoma had established that CA
members could live comfortably on the Sh300,000 they were paid daily.
He said the committee also studied allowances paid
by the National Assembly, government and various state agencies and
compared them with what CA members were getting.
Finance deputy minister Mwigulu Nchemba on Monday
drove the final nail into the allowance debate coffin, saying members
who thought what they were getting was not enough should pack up and go
home.
“We have not hired consultants from Kenya, the US,
Uganda or UK…these people are supposed to be patriots who are doing
this work on behalf of their fellow Tanzanians. Their demand for higher
allowances is very hard to justify,” he said adding:
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