Members of the Oyo State House of Assembly (OYHA) have suspended legislative duties until the state Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi settles all their outstanding allowances.
It was learnt that the government is owing the 32-member House of Assembly furniture, car allowances and two months running cost.
One of the aggrieved lawmakers, who spoke to VANGUARD on condition of anonymity, said that despite the cash crunch being experienced across the country, some state governors still manage to settle their lawmakers wondering why Oyo should be an exception especially in the whole of the South West.
“We understand that the crash in the price of crude oil has brought the economy to its knees. The consequent drop in revenue affects all the 36 states as well as the Federal Government. But in spite of this dire situation, all other governors have sorted out the allowances of their state houses of assembly. Throughout the country, only those of us who are lawmakers in Oyo State are left languishing.
“During the last Assembly, in Governor Ajimobi’s first term, cars were bought for all the lawmakers. They were also paid furniture allowances. The running cost of the House was also paid regularly. These allowances are statutory”, he said.
He also confirmed that the House did not sit last week as a result of the accrued allowances.
“Last week, we boycotted sitting to protest lack of concern for our welfare. Without the running cost, the Assembly cannot function. The running cost for the office of the governor is paid regularly. Why is the House left out?” the lawmaker said.
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