President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo have announced their decision to take only 50
per cent of the salaries approved for them by the Revenue Mobilisation
Allocation and Fiscal Commission.
Their decision was contained in a
statement made available to journalists on Friday by the Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu.
The President’s current annual remuneration as approved by RMAFC is put at N14,058,820.00.
With this development, Buhari will be earning N7m per year throughout his four-year tenure.
Shehu said the President’s decision to
cut his salary by half had been conveyed to the Office of the Secretary
to the Government of the Federation on Friday by the Permanent Secretary
of the State House, Mr. Nebolisa Emodi.
“I write to forward the completed IPPIS
registration form of Mr. President and to draw your kind attention to
Mr. President’s directive that only 50 per cent of his salary be paid to
him,” the presidential spokesman quoted Emodi as writing in the letter
with reference number PRES/81/SGF/17.
Shehu said Osinbajo had similarly given up half of his official remuneration.
He however did not disclose the reason behind the decision in his statement.
But in a telephone interview with our
correspondent, Shehu said Buhari, by his action, was sending a clear
message to Nigerians on the need to make sacrifice for national
development.
He said having done that for himself,
the President is expecting other political office holders and indeed all
Nigerians to borrow a leaf from him.
Shehu said, “That voluntary action of the President is pregnant with meaning.
“It is a message of sacrifice for national development.
“Since the President has done this for
himself, he is expecting that others will join him in making sacrifices
for their fatherland.”
Meanwhile, the Kwara State Governor,
Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, commended the slash in the salaries by Buhari
and Osinbajo, adding that the decision was a display of leadership by
example.
Ahmed, who spoke through his Senior
Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, said
he would consider measures to reduce the cost of governance in the
state.
Akorede said, “While Governor Ahmed
commends the President and the vice-president’s admirable display of
leadership by example through cuts in their salaries, he is looking at
other sustainable ways of cutting the cost of governance and freeing up
funds for more pro-people programmes.”
But the Kogi State Governor, Capt Idris
Wada (retd), said the decision on whether he would cut his salary or not
had not been taken.
His Special Adviser on Media and
Strategy, Mr. Jacob Edi, said the governor supported genuine measures to
cut down the cost of governance, adding that the state had already
implemented measures that would plug government revenue leakages.
The Enugu State Governor,
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, has yet to disclose any intention to slash his salary.
Ugwuanyi’s Senior Special Assistant on
Media, Mr. Louis Amoke, said on Friday night that while the governor had
not disclosed plans to slash his salary, he had directed that no
political office holder or political appointee should be paid until the
workers have received their wages.
One of the aides to the Edo State
Governor, who did not want to be mentioned, said that both the governor
and his deputy had made their own sacrifices by denying themselves the
payment of allowances and overheads, which he said, accounted for the
bulk of financial entitlements to serving public office holders.
The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose, has yet to make categorical statement on whether he will slash
his own salary or not.
When contacted, he simply said through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, “We have no comment.”
The Kano State Governor, Umar Ganduje, had announced a pay cut for all political office holders in the state.
The Special Adviser (Media) to the governor, Baba Dantiye told Fidelis Chidi blog,
“He has announced this (pay cut) for all political office holders. In
fact, we are the first to announce it followed by Governor Nasir
El-Rufai of Kaduna State.”
El-Rufai had announced a 50 per cent cut in his salary and that of his deputy on assumption of office.
The Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, Mr. Eni Akinsola, said the incumbent
administration was more interested in other effective ways of managing
the state’s resources rather than slashing salaries.
Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar
Sani Bello, said that the slashing of the salaries of the President and
the Vice-President by 50 per cent was only symbolic, saying it would not
save much.
Speaking through his Chief Press
Secretary, Dooba Ibraheem, the governor explained that his salary is not
much to begin with. He said he would rather prefer to cut down on
things that would save reasonable amount of money.
He said, “To his shock, the governor
learnt that one trip can consume up to N1.5m per day. This can add up to
a lot of money in one month.”
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