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Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by chokekachy: 9:07am On Sep 14, 2023
AMIDST dwindling revenue generation, revenue to debt management and increasing demand by citizens for improved infrastructural development, state governors are increasing the number of their appointees, and the appointments cost millions in monthly remunerations for the beneficiaries.

The ICIR observed that five newly elected governors (Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi, Kano, Niger) and two re-elected Governors (Adamawa, Yobe) created new offices to accommodate more people into the Government, shunning concerns about the rising cost of governance in their recurrent expenditures.

In Sections 196 and 208 of the 1999 Constitution, a Governor is empowered to appoint aides to assist him in performing his functions. However, the Constitution does not limit the number of persons to be appointed.

The law states that “the number of such Advisers and their remunerations and allowances shall be prescribed by law or by resolution of the House of Assembly of the State.”

Human rights lawyer Festus Ogun said the appointment was an abuse of scarce state resources, adding that the law does not support reckless abuse of meagre state resources.

He said, “There must be prudence, accountability and transparency in government. If Section 14(2)(b) of the Constitution says the people’s security and welfare shall be the government’s primary purpose, then appointing an endless list of appointees will defeat that purpose because the resources meant for the people will now be used to pay political appointees. Profligacy in government is unconstitutional.”

At the federal level, The ICIR reported how the appointment of 46 ministers by President Bola Tinubu would cost N29.91 million monthly to pay the basic salaries of these ministers. The ICIR also reported N110 billion palliative and N218 million holiday allowance for lawmakers and how the funds could improve some sectors of the economy.

Salaries costing states millions
According to the remuneration approved by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), if a review has not been made, each special adviser earns N380,241.76 monthly and N4.6 million annually. Also, the assistants or advisers are entitled to other allowances like accommodations, furniture estacodes, medical, severance gratuity, leave and motor vehicle loans, which are paid based on application.

The ICIR used the amount provided by the commission as an estimate to determine how much it would cost the state governors monthly to offset the payment of their aides’ salaries.

For instance, in Adamawa, The ICIR reported how the Governor, Ahmadu Finitiri, appointed 47 media aides. These appointments, by calculations, would cost the government N17.9 million to offset the aides’ monthly salaries.

Similarly, Governor Alex Otti appointed 52 Special Advisers and Assistants to his cabinet in Abia. This would cost the state N19.77 million monthly to pay the aides’ basic salaries.

In Kano state, a report captured that the Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, appointed 197 Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants and Special Reporters. By calculation, the Governor would be paying N74.9 million monthly, while in Yobe State, where the governor, Mai Mala Buni, appointed 642 aides, nothing less than N244.11 million would be spent on their salaries monthly.

In Niger State, Governor Umar Bago appointed 131 women into his cabinet to fulfil his campaign promise of women’s inclusion in his administration. Out of this, 90 women were appointed as SSAs. This amounts to N34.22 million monthly in salary payments.

Similarly, in Ebonyi state, a report showed that Governor Francis Nwifuru appointed 41 Special Assistants and Senior Special Assistants, translating to N15.59 paid monthly as salaries to the officials by the governor.

Meanwhile, in Enugu state, Governor Peter Mbah had earlier appointed 24 special advisers and senior assistants but got the approval of the state House of Assembly to appoint 50 more aides. By calculation, the state would be spending N28.14 million monthly salaries for the 74 aides.

Aside from the appointment of SAs and SSAs, some of the state Governors, like Ebonyi and Niger, also appointed as high as 35 and 30 commissioners in their respective states. According to RMAFC, a Commissioner is expected to earn N406,739.25 monthly. This means Ebonyi and Niger states would pay N14.24 million and N12.02 million on monthly remuneration for their commissioners. The ICIR captured the appointment of commissioners by state governors in this report.

Looming challenges
While there are questions about how state governors can manage the cost of running their administrations, the perceived waste of taxpayers’ money can be reinvested into addressing some challenges in the state.

For instance, according to the Debt Management Office (DMO) data, Enugu and Kano states are among the highest states with foreign debt profiles. Also, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed that Yobe and Kano states have one of the country’s highest numbers of out-of-school children, while Yobe state ranked poorly in providing primary health services.
https://www.icirnigeria.org/governors-jumbo-appointments-cost-millions-in-salaries-monthly/

Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by TemplarLandry: 9:08am On Sep 14, 2023
cool

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Dubetex96(m): 9:10am On Sep 14, 2023
Nigeria my country!!!

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Ozommadu: 9:15am On Sep 14, 2023
Ebola's own will cost billions


Yet some hungry misfits are recruited here to defend his ineptitude on a 30k salary

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by TheDemola: 9:26am On Sep 14, 2023
Before nko?
Even the President is guilty of this. So many new Ministries created just to fill in more people. Then there is SSA and SA for media and publicity

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by owiko(m): 9:27am On Sep 14, 2023
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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Yankiss(m): 9:27am On Sep 14, 2023
This is to settle political associates but that's what goes wrong entirely. Money that should have been saved and used to run projects that would benefit all and sundry is sacrificed on the altar of political expediency. The moment we demonetize politics and understand it for what it is - service to the people not avenue to fleece the people and feather the nest of political cronies, the better for us all.

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by westfield: 9:27am On Sep 14, 2023
Ok
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by IAMBOSS1990: 9:28am On Sep 14, 2023
Reward for work done during elections, even na you go do the same.
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by YellowbaMoslem: 9:28am On Sep 14, 2023
Be like na to Join Politics and kuku begin steal.

But i will first push drug.

Our politicians doesn't want to be patriotic, and they can never be.

Stop hoping for a better Nigeria, its not forthcoming.

If you get chance, steal for your unborn generation.

Just identify with your tribe, they will vote for you. The ones that wont vote, give them 2 cups of rice

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by IAMBOSS1990: 9:28am On Sep 14, 2023
This land is for sale, buyers don't be aware
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by tojahh(m): 9:28am On Sep 14, 2023
grin
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by LeoDeKing: 9:29am On Sep 14, 2023
Ozommadu:
Ebola's own will cost billions


Yet some hungry misfits are recruited here to defend his ineptitude on a 30k salary
State governments are closer to the grassroots than the fed govt. The topic says state governors, which has a closer bearing to your life, but your obsession with Tinubu won't allow you understand the message.

You are even talking about "hungry misfits" collecting 30k from Tinubu, even though you spend 24 hours on social media chasing shadows. You exhibit closer behaviour to that description. I doubt you even earn half of that amount in a month and I don't think you can go above that level till 2031 when Tinubu hand over to Shettima.

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by ambale(m): 9:29am On Sep 14, 2023
Its appointment bazaar this period

Na dose wey dey shout online always i pity sha

Make una no go collect appointment cone dey disturb us with hope here😄
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by wittywriter: 9:30am On Sep 14, 2023
Vagabonds In Power
Selfish greedy political office holders.

They took same path foisted by their principal a.k.a The new Sherrif in town...Cityboy himself.



Wittyness
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by hisexcellency34: 9:30am On Sep 14, 2023
And yet you see bad roads everywhere
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by KingLennon(m): 9:31am On Sep 14, 2023
The problem of Nigeria is coruption. What in heaven's name will a common Governor be doing with 197 special advisers, 642 aides, 47 media aides? But yet they still can't pay pensioners sad






I get seriously angry when fools and illiterates are at the helm of affairs of our country.
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by triple996(m): 9:32am On Sep 14, 2023
a great country full of corrupt useless leaders. What does media contribute to the states apart from licking the ballz of the governor
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by michael0093: 9:32am On Sep 14, 2023
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by specialmati(m): 9:32am On Sep 14, 2023
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy is good na ,at least make the corruption spread well
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Juraty: 9:33am On Sep 14, 2023

Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Galaxyss(m): 9:34am On Sep 14, 2023
No doubt the country's cost of governance is extremely high. The number of special adviser we have in Nigeria ehnn is too much. Even PA has his own PA
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Eagerdo: 9:34am On Sep 14, 2023
Ozommadu:
Ebola's own will cost billions


Yet some hungry misfits are recruited here to defend his ineptitude on a 30k salary
They are just bunch of f00lz

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Starships4u(m): 9:38am On Sep 14, 2023
Yhu go explain tire no evidence....
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by CodeTemplar: 9:39am On Sep 14, 2023
Where are those justifying subsidy removal with need for infrastructures? Nairalanda1

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Pastor137(m): 9:40am On Sep 14, 2023
Criminals
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by plumcomm: 9:40am On Sep 14, 2023
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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by plumcomm: 9:42am On Sep 14, 2023
TheDemola:
Before nko?
Even the President is guilty of this. So many new Ministries created just to fill in more people. Then there is SSA and SA for media and publicity
so many ministries created...if u can't mention 2 or 3 then you are a shame.which of your family member including you will be given an appointment in ordinary civil service and will reject it?.I don't even know why some youths are so thoughtless and utterly stupid.
Why is your life like this self?,now mention the so many ministries created or tender apology for being stupid.

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Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Ozommadu: 9:43am On Sep 14, 2023
LeoDeKing:

State governments are closer to the grassroots than the fed govt. The topic says state governors, which has a closer bearing to your life, but your obsession with Tinubu won't allow you understand the message.

You are even talking about "hungry misfits" collecting 30k from Tinubu, even though you spend 24 hours on social media chasing shadows. You exhibit closer behaviour to that description. I doubt you even earn half of that amount in a month and I don't think you can go above that level till 2031 when Tinubu hand over to Shettima.

I don't expect sensible comment from someone like you that praised failure buhari for 8 wasted years.
Re: Governors’ ‘jumbo’ Appointments Cost Millions In Salaries Monthly by Meerahbel: 9:44am On Sep 14, 2023
cry

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