Hon Zitto Kabwe(MP)
Our Parliament
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For
the last two weeks there has been a fierce debate on allowances given
to members of parliament fuelled by recent revelations by two leading
dailies Mwananchi and The Citizen. The revelations were first denied by the Clerk of the National Assembly but later in a swift move confirmed by the Speaker.
Members
of Parliament herein referred as MPs are entitled to various allowances
in conducting their affairs. According to the National Assembly
administration act these are subsistence allowance, travel allowances,
constituency allowance and for those holding parliamentary portfolios a
responsibility allowance.
Sitting
allowance is paid to MPs everyday he or she attends a committee meeting
or parliamentary debate. However this allowance is not mentioned in the
law. Currently an MP receives TZS 70,000 ($40) a day as sitting
allowance.
A
member of Parliament in Tanzania receives a monthly salary as a
renumeration for the legislative, representative and oversight role he
or she does. On top of that he or she is paid for sitting! Sounds
ridiculous for sure.
During
the 5th session of Parliament which ended in November 2011, MPs lobbied
for an increase in allowances claiming that costs of living have
skyrocketed. MPs are paid per diem to cover costs of living, but in an
interesting move the Parliamentary service commission passed a
resolution to increase a sitting allowance to TZS 200,000 ($130) a day.
Sitting
allowance doesn’t address the challenge of cost of living, it is
subsistence allowance that is pegged to costs of living. I asked one of
my colleague who serves in the Parliamenatary Service Commission about
this and she said, per diem applies to all civil servants so an
increment to it would mean an increment to all civil servants so it must
be avoided. And they did avoid and went ahead directing The Clerk to
effect new rates. The Clerk refused as the law requires that the
President of the United Republic approve the new increment in writing.
Hence the divided stand between the Clerk and the Speaker. When the news
reached investigative and news hungry editors of the media the
difference between them was all out and the public outcry was huge.
The
President hasnt approved the new increment so far, some credible
sources say that Speaker didn’t even attempt to send the requests to the
President. The Parliamentary Service Commission met over the weekend
and revoked their proposal. Media has played its role and the public
won. A senior parliamentary staff told me the other day, that the whole
matter was a hoax. MPs pressured the Speaker to increase allowances and
even threatened her that she will be relieved from her post. Speaker in
turn pressured the Clerk to pay new rates contrary to the laws and
regulations. Public through media pressured both of them and the
President did not dare increase the sitting allowances rate. So far the
public has won.
Is it a temporary victory? Definitely yes.
The
highest prize is scrapping sitting allowances regime altogether. Paying
an MP for sitting isn’t justified. The public, NGOs/civil society
organisations and the media should campaign towards this to the very
end. The allowances culture is killing our Nation as it misdirect public
funds from public investments to current spending. It kills our working
culture as public office holders keep attending meeting after meeting
to earn sitting allowances instead of working.
Our
country faces mountain of challenges, it requires us to work and create
an enabling environment for economic activities that create jobs, add
value to our produce, increase our exports, produce more food and
generate more electricity. Otherwise no one will call us a nation.
Scrap sitting allowances, create jobs to the people.
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