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President Jonathan's 133 Aides by EvilBrain1(m): 12:01pm On Feb 20, 2011
234next.com has a nice article about the ridiculous number of aides and assistants our president has appointed for himself and the opportunity cost of paying their salaries. An excerpt:


An official document obtained by NEXT, titled ‘List of presidential Aides as at February, 2011’ shows that the country currently pays for at least 133 personal aides to the president, the vice-president, and the first lady. These aides, who are mostly political appointees, include the Chief of Staff to the President, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President, Principal Secretary to the President, Principal Secretary to the Vice President, 25 special advisers, 42 senior special assistants, 52 special assistants and 12 personal assistants. Two of the personal assistants are Malian and Senegalese tailors who sow the president’s clothes.

Activist Shehu Sani, president of the Civil Rights Congress, said most of the appointees were simply engaged by President Jonathan as campaign foot soldiers.

“The president is simply wasting our national resources and applying pressure on the economy by settling cronies, bootlickers and parasites on the corridors of power with appointments,” said Mr. Sani who wants labour, civil society and opposition parties to check the trend.

Looking through the list, some of the appointments indeed appear to be duplication of duties. For instance, there are six physicians (two senior special assistants and four special assistants) who attend to the health needs of the president, the vice president and the first lady. They include two chief physicians to the president and vice president, two personal physicians to the President and the vice president, an assistant personal physician to the president and a personal physician to the first lady. Yet some public hospitals across the country do not have a single physician.

Apart from the large number of domestic staff in the presidential villa, who are civil servants, there are also six special assistants in charge of domestic matters for the president and his vice. Their job descriptions are special assistants on presidential household matters, domestic affairs, domestic matters, household administration, social events and household matters, and domestic affairs.

Eleven of the presidential aides on the list work for the unconstitutional office of the First Lady. They are Ike Neliaku and Oroyemisi Oyewole, both senior special assistants on administration to Mrs. Jonathan; Mary Oba, a special assistant on administration; Grace Koroye, coordinator, Organization of African First Ladies Against HIV/AIDS, and Martha Owuzurumba, coordinator, African First Ladies Peace Mission. Other aides of Mrs Jonathan are Hannah Offor, a special assistant on protocol, Isiaku Aliagan, her media assistant, and Elizabeth Austin Amadi, her personal physician. On August 13, 2010, Mrs. Jonathan’s stylist, Agnes Aineneh, was appointed a presidential assistant. Two ladies-in-waiting were also appointed for the president’s wife. In the United Kingdom, the term Lady-in-Waiting, according to Wikipedia, is used to describe a woman attending a female member of the royal family other than the Queen or Queen Consort. In Cambodia, the term refers to high ranking female servants who served food and drink, fanned and massaged, and sometimes provided sexual services to the King. It is however not clear what Justin Adaba and Amina Iye Ahmadu do for Mrs. Jonathan.

Yet, there are other aides of the First Lady that are not on the list. Among them are her steward, Benson Okpara; her luggage officer, Geoffrey Obuofforibo; her aide-de-cap, Jacob Tamunoibuomi; her orderly, Abigail Jonah, her chief security officer; Francis Ibiene; her director of protocol, Mfama Abam; her principal protocol officer, Nuhu Kwache; and another media assistant, Ayobami Adewuyi.

It remains unclear the exact number of official staff permanently employed by the federal government for the state house in addition to the 133 personal aides. This would include bureaucrats, directors, security personnel, administrative staff, and cleaners. Indications are that this figure would be higher than that of the special aides since the State House has budgeted an additional N1.42 billion for the payment of salaries of these other staff this year.

The cost to the nation

The Nigeria Labour Congress is seeking a minimum wage of 18,000 naira for civil servants. The total sum used in paying the annual salary and allowances of the 133 presidential aides is N775, 207,125. This money will pay the basic salary of 3,600 civil servants. The money is also more than the Federal Ministry of Education needs this year to construct new schools (N202 million) and provide infrastructure in existing ones, including all the 103 unity schools (N102 million).

This money, even by government estimate, can construct 100-room hostels in each of the nation’s five first generation universities which will comfortably accommodate thousands of young undergraduates who have no place to sleep in our universities. (Cost of constructing a 25-room hostel is N41million.)

Between Jonathan and Yar’Adua

Investigations by NEXT indicate that Mr. Jonathan has more appetite for personal aides than his predecessor. After he was sworn-in in May 2010, following the death of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Mr. Jonathan retained almost all the special aides appointed by his late boss. But he has also appointed 57 new ones. In the nine months that he has been president, Mr. Jonathan has appointed a chief of staff, a deputy chief of staff, nine special advisers, 23 senior special assistants, 21 special assistants and two personal assistants.

Human rights lawyer, Bamidele Aturu describes the appointments as “extreme recklessness”. “It’s wasteful and irritating,” he said. It shows brazen disregard for the people of Nigeria most of whom live below the poverty line. We should ask the president whether he wants to create a new country for himself in the villa.”

The situation in other climes

In the United States, there are 470 employees working in the White House. But most of them are employees on permanent appointments who have worked there for years. President Barack Obama only appointed a handful of key advisers.

Similarly, in South Africa, according to the 2009 annual report of the presidency, President Jacob Zuma appointed only seven advisers while the remaining 582 members of staff were mostly career civil servants.

Government officials in relevant agencies expressed differing views on the legality and appropriateness of the Presidency’s huge number of aides. An official of the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation, and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), the body empowered to fix salaries and allowances of political office holders, who did not want his name mentioned for fear that he might be victimized, said most aides ought to be sourced from the government departments and should be on secondment to the State House for as long as their services are needed.

“Special assistants and personal assistants to the president should be seconded from ministries i.e. they should be civil servants,” the official said. I don’t believe that the President has the right to appoint special assistants from outside the service, unlike his special advisers.”

The spokesperson to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Salisu Na’inna, however disagrees. “The President has all the right to choose his assistants and advisers and there is no constitutional limit to the number he decides upon,” Mr. Na’inna argued. “Anybody who has a circular to the contrary should produce it.”

What the law says

Section 151 of the 1999 Constitution provides that, “The President may appoint any person as a Special Adviser to assist him in the performance of his functions.

“The number of such Advisers and their remuneration and allowances shall be as prescribed by law or by resolution of the National Assembly.

“Any appointment made pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be at the pleasure of the President and shall cease when the President ceases to hold office.”

But the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission says the President and heads of other arms of government are appointing too many aides. In its latest executive report on reviewed remuneration package, the commission noted “there is non-compliance with the provisions of the remuneration packages such as contained in either the Report of the Commission or the Act itself.

“Such violations by the three tiers and arms of Government,” the commission further said, “include arbitrary appointment of high number of Personal Assistants which is adding more cost to the running of Government at the various levels.

“It is difficult to determine what value they add to service delivery or to governance. The Commission advise that all these illegal appointments by the 3-Tiers of Government be stopped and officers concerned be relieved of their appointments. Also the three tiers and arms of Government should eliminate or limit the number of Personal Assistants to reduce cost of governance.”

Civil Society is angry too

Members of civil society groups were also quick to condemn Mr. Jonathan for his large army of personal aides citing the lack of regulation as a cause of the trend, which persists in the National Assembly as well.

“Section 151 of the 1999 Constitution allows the president to appoint a number of advisers approved by the Senate to help him in his work,” says Eze Onyekpere of the Centre for Social Justice. “But what the president does is to appoint all manner of aides that have become a drain on our national resources. We should blame this on the dereliction of duty by the National Assembly, which has failed to prescribe the number of aides the president could appoint as well as their emoluments. The legislature should quickly call the president to order,”

Mr Sani also described the President’s numerous appointments as an act of frivolity. “Jonathan’s many aides are simply campaign foot soldiers employed to be paid with government money. And for a government that has less than four months to leave, what assistant or advice does he need at this time? I think that Nigerians – labour, civil society and opposition parties should openly condemn and resist this wicked act,” he said in Abuja over the weekend.”

Osita Okechukwu, spokesperson of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, also believes the appointment of many aides is a reckless political strategy.

“By appointing such ridiculous number of aides, the president is building a brigade for the election. For instance, Bianca Ojukwu was appointed to capture APGA. His action shows that all he is saying about reforming the economy is an orchestra of deception. Can you reform the economy when you are increasing the recurrent expenditure profile instead of trying to limit it to enable you to have more funds for capital projects like the Mambilla power project? It’s wastage and this does not give confidence to investors. Foreign direct investment cannot come to a country with that level of wastefulness,” he said.

Response from the presidency

The Special Adviser to the President on Communications, Ima Niboro, wouldn’t comment on his boss’ penchant for appointing special aides. He did not respond to text messages and calls to his mobile telephone on the matter.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/Metro/Politics/5678614-146/story.csp
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by EvilBrain1(m): 12:30pm On Feb 20, 2011
Sorry if the quote was too long. Here are some interesting facts from the article.

The president has 3 personal physicians, the VP 2, and the "first lady" 1.
There are all sorts of duplications and redundancies e.g. we have special assistants for presidential household matters, domestic affairs, domestic matters, household administration, social events and household matters, and domestic affairs.

Mrs. Jonathan has a luggage officer, a steward, a director of protocol, a principal protocol officer, an aide-de-camp, two media assistants, two "ladies-in-waiting" and about half a dozen others.

The total salaries for The President's 133 aides is N775, 207,125, enough to pay 3,600 civil servants. Less than half of this amount is budgeted to build five 100 room university hostels, build new secondary schools and and provide infrastructure for the old ones including all 103 unity schools.

I'm not sure if you guys will agree but I think some of our money is being wasted.

What do you think?
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Rhino5dm: 12:49pm On Feb 20, 2011
Absolute madness! Now, who is the rascal?? may they all encounter fatal tragedy before the end of this year.
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by misterh(m): 2:52pm On Feb 20, 2011
How can we developed with this kind of situation. Money wasted on a daily basis on frivolities,
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by rebranded(m): 4:57pm On Feb 20, 2011
lol if we were even seeing improvement, it could be justified!

but to maintain status quo and just appease regions for success of next elections is a crime!

infact GEJ should be impeached for this waste and lavish spending
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Solomon227(m): 4:58pm On Feb 20, 2011
This my man self. Just when you are thinking he has taken one step forward your attention will be drawn to the 100 steps he had taken backward. All news coming from GEJ stable have shown he lacks the xter and capacity to make any meaningful positive change in the Nigeria polity.

Please vote for change

[size=20pt]Vote Buhari/Bakare 2011[/size]for the future of our children
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by mubaraqqq(f): 5:06pm On Feb 20, 2011
This is the man that will become our next president. Nigeria is going backwards!!!!
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Nsiman(m): 5:42pm On Feb 20, 2011
How many aides has ur state gov'nor? Some states gov'nors, even urs has over 900 aides yet u dn't complain, anyway, is having as many aides unconstitutional? The constitution says a president can have as many aides as possible, all of u watering ur mouths here as a mkt woman selling spoiled yam, have u ever attended a public hearing and contribute ur qtr on a bill in the NASS? Let me drink water pls
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Muza(m): 5:52pm On Feb 20, 2011
mubaraqqq,and u ar a gurl?
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Solomon227(m): 5:54pm On Feb 20, 2011
Nsiman:

How many aides has your state gov'nor? Some states gov'nors, even urs has over 900 aides yet u dn't complain, anyway, is having as many aides unconstitutional? The constitution says a president can have as many aides as possible, all of u watering your mouths here as a mkt woman selling spoiled yam, have u ever attended a public hearing and contribute your qtr on a bill in the NASS? Let me drink water pls

This Nsiman guy u are a clown. Before I continue wasting time with you I want to ask you what is your dream for Nigeria and what do you stand for?
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Muza(m): 6:02pm On Feb 20, 2011
Solomon227:

This Nsiman guy u are a clown. Before I continue wasting time with you I want to ask you what is your dream for Nigeria and what do you stand for?

he is doin everythn to maintain the status quo so as to perpetuate corruption,that's wat he stands for,
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Nsiman(m): 6:06pm On Feb 20, 2011
@ solomon, that is the way buhari supporters go, the abuse and stone their opponents. Yet my questns got into ur bone marrow that u have no answers to them than to rain abuse on me. Again, how many aides has ur state gov'nor?
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Righton: 3:23am On Feb 21, 2011
Nsiman:

@ solomon, that is the way buhari supporters go, the abuse and stone their opponents. Yet my questns got into your bone marrow that u have no answers to them than to rain abuse on me. Again, how many aides has your state gov'nor?

And Jonathan's supporters too

Nsiman:

@ tittos, i bliv saraki is still a small boy because he speaks b4 he reasons. Sha may be person don tel am wetin dey forum here but he is not fit to rule nigeria because his IQ is too low for governance even his campaign manager is out there to get kwara cash.
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Mobinga: 7:44am On Feb 21, 2011
An intelligent GEJ supporter would keep off this thread. No sane defence. He has failed.
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by Nobody: 8:48am On Feb 21, 2011
I weep for Nigeria cry
Re: President Jonathan's 133 Aides by yemmight(m): 9:47am On Feb 21, 2011
I have said this often times, Jonathan has gotten nothing to offer this nation. He has alway been an opportunist all his life.

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