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Nigeria’s Political Office Holders Earn Less Than CBN And NNPC Employees
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Muhammed Shehu, the Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), has asserted that political officeholders in Nigeria do not receive as much compensation as some federal government agency employees.
During an interview with journalists in Abuja on Sunday, Mr. Shehu refuted claims that political officeholders were receiving exorbitant salaries. He pointed out that Nigerians had recently expressed outrage over reports of a proposed 114 percent salary increase for political officeholders by the commission, citing the country’s economic difficulties.
Mr. Shehu clarified that the information regarding the salary increase was inaccurate. However, he emphasized that it was the constitutional responsibility of RMAFC to determine and periodically review the salaries of executive, legislative, and judicial officers.
He mentioned that the last salary review for these officers occurred in 2007 and had not been updated since. Mr. Shehu cited a court case from the previous year, where activists concerned about the salaries of judicial officers took the federal government to court. The court ruled that judges should receive approximately N10 million per month.
In light of the current economic challenges faced by Nigerians, Mr. Shehu stated that the commission would not consider the speculated salary increase at this time. He emphasized that RMAFC would conduct its work when the circumstances were favorable and then present it to stakeholders for consideration.
Mr. Shehu also sought to dispel misconceptions about the earnings of political officeholders. He pointed out that the monthly salary of the President was less than N1.5 million, and a minister’s salary was not even one million naira. He contrasted these figures with the substantial salaries earned by individuals in agencies like NNPC, NCC, and ports authority. Additionally, he questioned the salary levels of governors and legislators.
Mr. Shehu clarified that what people often perceived as extravagant earnings by lawmakers were actually statutory office running costs. These costs, he explained, should ideally be managed centrally by the National Assembly Service Commission. However, the Nigerian system allowed legislators to receive a specific amount and handle these expenses, including setting up constituency offices, hiring staff, and managing logistics.
In conclusion, Muhammed Shehu emphasized the need for clarity regarding the salaries of political officeholders in Nigeria and urged a careful consideration of the economic circumstances before any salary adjustments were made.
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