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Nigerian Lawmakers Pay Up To ₦3Million ‘ßribe’ To Present Motions, Bills At National Assembly — Jigawa Reps Member Reveals

 

Nigerian Lawmakers Pay Up To ₦3Million ‘ßribe’ To Present Motions, Bills At National Assembly — Jigawa Reps Member Reveals

A member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ibrahim Usman Auyo, representing Hadejia, Auyo, and Kafin Hausa Federal Constituency of Jigawa State, has alleged that federal lawmakers are required to pay between ₦1 million and ₦3 million before being allowed to present motions, bills, or petitions during plenary sessions.

Auyo, popularly known as ‘Kamfani,’ made the revelation in a viral video where he spoke in Hausa while reacting to criticism from constituents.

He denied claims that other lawmakers wrote motions out of their people’s needs but insisted that legislative processes at the National Assembly were financially driven.

Since I went to the Assembly, it’s not true that someone wrote a motion for their need or others to be presented before the House. It’s all false. And if at all there is, anybody should come out to challenge me,” he said.

“Even the bills and petitions are paid for. You have to pay ₦3 million, ₦2 million, or ₦1 million for it to be read on the floor of the House. After you read the bill, you have to lobby over 360 lawmakers to support that the bill be considered.”

The lawmaker also dismissed accusations that he had neglected youth empowerment in his constituency, insisting that the majority of his projects had directly benefited young people.

“Whoever said the youths were not supported, that person only expressed their personal opinion, as it’s not true. Those who benefited know. You are not God, so you cannot satisfy everybody or be just to all. Of course, it is not everybody that will get or benefit from the distribution. I singlehandedly do the distributions. 80% of the distribution goes to the youths,” Auyo stated.

“Talk about the motorcycle, water pumps, and cars I shared, the youths benefited from it. And the moment you distribute these things to them, they sell something you bought at ₦300,000 for ₦120,000 or ₦150,000.”

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