After reading through this Special Report, any shred of doubt in the
reader’s mind that Nigeria is doomed and heading for a headlong,
downward plummeting will simply dissipate. The details of the
remuneration of an average Nigerian Senator is detailed below:
* Basic Salary (B.S) – N2,484,245.50
* Hardship Allowance (50% of B.S) – N1,242,122.70
* Constituency Allowance (200% of B.S) – N4,968,509.00
* Newspapers Allowance (50% of B.S) – N1,242,122.70
* Wardrobe Allowance (25% of B.S) – N621,061.37
* Recess Allowance (10% of B.S) – N248,424.55
* Accommodation (200% of B.S) – N4,968,509.00
* Utilities (30% of B.S) – N828,081.83
* Domestic Staff (70% of B.S) – N1,863,184.12
* Entertainment (30% of B.S) – N828,081.83
* Personal Assistants (25% of B.S) – N621,061.12
* Vehicle Maintenance Allowance (75% of B.S) – N1,863,184.12
* Leave Allowance (10% of B.S) – N248,424.55
* Severance Gratuity (300% of B.S) – N7,452,736.50
* Car Allowance (400% of B.S) – N9,936,982.00
* TOTAL MONTHLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00 ($181,974.00)
* TOTAL YEARLY SALARY = N29,479,749.00 x 12 = N353,756,988.00 ($2,183,685.00)
* EXCHANGE RATE: $1 = N162
LEGISLATORS PAY WORLDWIDE PER ANNUM
* Britain – $105,400.00
* United States – $174,000.00
* France – $85,900.00
* South Africa – $104,000.00
* Kenya – $74,500.00
* Saudi Arabia – $64,000.00
* Brazil – $157,600.00
* Ghana – $46,500.00
* Indonesia – $65,800.00
* Thailand – $43,800.00
* India – $11,200.00
* Italy – $182,000.00
* Bangladesh – $4,000.00
* Israel – $114,800.00
* Hong Kong – $130,700.00
* Japan – $149,700.00
* Singapore – $154,000.00
* Canada – $154 000.00
* New Zealand – $112,500.00
* Germany – $119,500.00
* Ireland – $120,400.00
* Pakistan – $3,500.00
* Malaysia – $25,300.00
* Sweden – $99 300.00
* Sri Lanka – $5,100.00
* Spain – $43,900.00
* Norway – $138,000.00
In terms of lawmakers’ salaries as a ratio of GDP per capita, the gap
is even much wider. While the salary of a Nigerian lawmaker is 116
times the country’s GDP per person, that of a British member of
parliament is just 2.7 times.
The average salary of Nigerian worker based on the national minimum
wage is N18,000.00, So, the yearly salary is N18,000.00 x 12 =
N216,000.00 ($1,333.00)
Remember, Yearly Salary of Nigerian Senator = $2,183,685.00.
Proportion: $2,183,685.00/$1,333.00 = 1,638
It will take an average Nigerian worker 1,638 years to earn the yearly salary of a Nigerian Senator.
Source: the economist
Workers disengaged from the Abia State Civil Service in 2011 has
accused Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of deceit over his administration’s claims
that that the disengaged workers numbering over 4,000 have been recalled
to service.
The workers also berated the pan Igbo socio political group, Ohanaeze
Ndigbo for its continued silence over sack of workers from others Igbo
states while retaining non Igbos by the Abia State government.
They stated that 71 of their members have died out of frustration
arising from the wicked policy, stressing that Gov. Ikpeazu’s deceitful
attitude over the fate of the disengaged workers, has compounded the
problem.
Some of the workers who spoke to 247ureports.com in Umuahia, lamented
that only 5% of the disengaged workers have been reinstated while the
greater majority are still roaming about the streets, and accused the
government of playing politics with the situation.
The workers who were mainly teachers who have served not less than 25
years, lamented that they have suffered deprivation and their children
withdrawn from school, while others had gone from relocating from flat
to one room apart and being forced to relocate to the their villages.
A disengaged teacher who did not want her mentioned, said, “My life
has never being the same since I was disengaged. I lost my husband in
2012, my children no longer go to school; they now hawk goods to ensure
that we get food. We have relocated from the 3 bedroom apartment we
lived in, to one room with 5 children. It has not been easy; we are
suffering. I’m only pleading with Gov. Ikpeazu to rethink this wicked
policy.”
According to one of the affected workers who gave her as Gladys, we
are worried that the government chose to lie instead of making serious
efforts to recall the workers or pay them off. Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu came
to power saying he is a governor for the common people, but from what we
have seen so far, he is not different from others. The last time they
called us, it was all talk, talk and we filled forms and nothing has
been heard again. They keep telling lies on how all the workers had been
recalled. The truth is that majority of the disengaged workers have not
been recalled. All they are saying is lies. Only 5% of the workers were
recalled and since then, nothing has happened. Some of the people
recalled are yet to be paid a single salary. The over 4, 000 workers Let
them pay us our 5 years arrears of salaries since 2011.
“71 of our members have died. Our children have dropped from schools.
Some have packed to their villages. We were disengaged from service
because we were not from Abia state. While people from non Igbo states
have been recalled, those from Igbo states are still roaming the streets
begging to be recalled for work in their father’s land. This is
happening when people from Abia state are still working in Imo, Enugu,
Ebonyi and Anambra states? Tell me, where is the so called Igbo unity
they talk about? Even Ohanaeze Ndigbo has not said anything s5nce we
were sacked. Is this how we are going to get Biafra? If they no longer
want us, they should pay us off. We should not go empty handed after
35yrs of service.”
Several attempts to get the reaction of the Abia State government
through the Commissioner for Information, Mr. Bonnie Iwuoha proved
futile as he failed to take calls and text messages sent to his mobile
number.
Source: 247ureports