WE SHOULDNT PAY MPS FOR ATTEDNING PLENARY


As the ex-officio ministers grapple with pay rise, I also find it disturbing that the tax payers and voters at that have to pay their MPs shs 150,000 per plenary sitting. This to me does not make sense because we vote the MPs to represent us in Parliament and discuss issues affecting us and why should we then pay them to do their Job?The MPs receive salary, millage allowances, travel allowances, constituency mileage of 2.5m (even when some dont come to constituency), among others and paying them 150,000 shs per plenary is not only disturbing but misuse of tax payers money. Tax payers have to part with about 45M per plenary for about 300 MPs and 135M for 3 plenary sessions and this takes a toll on the public fiance and it is more disturbing to hear that a hospital has no power or water or doctors are not being paid yet money is being spent on MPs for the work they are paid to do! This is not a good example of equity in our country and much as allowances are good, this particular one is misplaced, I cannot pay my MP to just seat in Parliament to seat or rise a hand or debate on top of their salary. I find no justifications for this!


Michael Aboneka Jr

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