See what President Buhari and VP Osinbajo will earn Annually
Nigeria’s new president,
Muhammadu Buhari, and his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, will earn annual basic
salaries of N3, 514, 705 and N3, 031, 572.50 respectively, according to the
information on the website of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal
Commission.The RMAFC is statutorily empowered by Section 32 (d) of Part 1 of
the Third Schedule of the Constitution to determine the remuneration
appropriate for political office holders.
Apart from the salaries, the
president is entitled to various regular allowances like:
Hardship, 50 per cent of the basic
salary – N1, 757, 350.50; consistency – 250 per cent, N8, 786, 762.50.
Other regular allowances like
motor vehicle fuelling and maintenance, special assistant, personal assistant,
domestic staff, entertainment, utilities, security and Newspapers and
periodicals are to be provided by the government – not paid for.
Allowances like accommodation,
furniture, and duty tour allowance (per night), estacode (per night) and
medical allowances are also to be provided as requested.
The allowances are paid
periodically, some monthly, a few once in four years. Duty Tour Allowance and
Estacode depend on travels.
For instance, furniture allowance
to other cadre of officials, like ministers and the Secretary to the Government
of the Federation, is given once in four years. The President and Vice
President are not paid furniture allowance as they are provided for.
When all allowances payable each
month are added, President Buhari will take home N1, 171,568.33 each month, and
N14, 058, 820.00 yearly.
Vice President Osinbajo will
receive N1, 010, 524. 17 monthly, and N12, 126,290.00 per annum.
Details of Allowances.
The president’s severance
gratuity is N10, 544, 115, that is 300 per cent of basic; he is entitled to a
leave allowance of N351, 470. 50, (10 per cent of basic salary) and an optional
motor vehicle loan of N14, 058, 820, at 400 per cent to be repaid before the
expiration of the president’s tenure.
Mr. Osinbajo will also get
allowances such as motor vehicle, feeding and maintenance, special assistant,
personal assistant, domestic staff, entertainment utility, security, newspaper
and periodicals.
While the number two man’s
hardship, consistency, severance gratuity and leave allowance are at N1, 515,
786.25; N7, 578, 931.25; N9, 094, 717.50 and N303, 157.25 respectively.
He will also receive a motor
vehicle loan at 400 per cent of his basic salary which is N12, 126, 290; to be
repaid at the expiration of his tenure.
The salaries and allowances are
drawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund. The current salary structure and
allowances were fixed by the RMAFC in 2007.
Before the review, the basic
annual salary of the then president, Olusegun Obasanjo, was N2,586,000 per
annum, while that of his deputy, Atiku Abubakar was N1,938,000 the same as that
of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and the Senate President, both heads of the
judiciary and the legislature.
This was as a result of the
review of the salary structure and associated allowances for the top federal
public office holders earlier carried out by the National Salaries and Wages
Commission.
This followed the review of the
salary structure and associated allowances for the top federal public office
holders earlier carried out by the National Salaries and Wages Commission.
That review, which took effect on
May 1, 2000, was contained in a memo SWC.04/S.1/Vol.1V/186 dated May 15, 2000
and signed by G.P.O. Chikelu, the then Chairman of the Commission.
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