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Saturday, 6 June 2015
Buhari moves to slash own salary, allowances
There
are
strong
indications that in fulfilment of his campaign
promise to reduce the cost of governance,
President Muhammadu Buhari may have
concluded plans to slash his salary and reduce his
personal emoluments.
It was learnt that the President expected the Vice-
President and other political appointees to take a
similar decision.
Saturday PUNCH gathered in Abuja on Friday that
the President would have made his decision
public but chose to consult with his close
associates on how best to approach the issue
without being seen as dictatorial.
According to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation
and Fiscal Commission, President Buhari will earn
a monthly salary of N3, 514, 705. He is also
entitled to a regular hardship allowance and 50
per cent of the basic salary, which is
N1,757,350.50.
There is however no information yet as to what
percentage of Buhari’s salary and emoluments
will be slashed.
But it was reliably learnt that the President would
also reduce State House budget.
Other areas being considered by the President
included appointment of aides and the possibility
of implementing the report of the Stephen
Oronsaye-led Presidential Committee on the
Rationalisation and Restructuring of Federal
Government Parastatals, Commissions and
Agencies.
Buhari, had on Tuesday sought the approval of
the National Assembly to appoint 15 special
advisers, unlike former President Goodluck
Jonathan, who had 23 special advisers and scores
of special assistants.
It was gathered that the President, who in his
inaugural speech, said the Nigerian economy was
in deep trouble, might not increase the number of
special advisers from 15 as part of the measures
to cut down cost of governance.
It was also learnt that the President might look
into the report of the Oronsaye committee and
the White Paper on it.
The committee had said that out of the existing
541 MDAs in the country, only 163 deserved to
exist.
A top member of the APC, who confided in
Saturday PUNCH, said that the President had also
concluded plans to submit some bills to the
National Assembly for the implementation of
some of these cost-saving measures.
But President Buhari had, at various fora, faulted
the budgetary process adopted by successive
Peoples Democratic Party-led administrations
over the past 16 years.
A close confidant of the President, Kaduna State
Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, had in his
inaugural address to the people of the state,
announced a fifty per cent cut in his salary and
that of the deputy governor.
One of the President’s acolytes, and South East
Zonal Spokesman of the All Progressives
Congress, Osita Okechukwu told Saturday PUNCH
that, left to him alone, President Buhari would not
bat an eyelid before taking such a decision.
He, however said, “But you see, the circumstances
now are different, he has to do a lot of
consultations because the composition of the
National Assembly means he has to consult
across party lines.
“From the little I know of him, his desire like he
said during the campaigns and afterwards, is to
reduce the cost of governance across board and
this cannot be done without consultations.
“We can’t have a situation where he will be seen
as trying to make other party members look bad
by taking a salary cut while others are not carried
along.”
He also said, “He is committed to cutting cost
across board and I see him reducing the pecks of
that office to an acceptable level and this
becomes even more compelling because of the
economic mess we have found ourselves in.”
Another associate, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, also told
Saturday PUNCH that another area likely to take a
hit is the Presidential Air fleet which is reported to
have about 10 aircraft.
He explained that the cost of maintaining this
number of aircraft is one area that is likely to
attract the President’s attention.
According to him, the President who has
experienced governance at the highest level is not
one to do things in a hurry without consultation
and thinking them through.
Fashakin noted that critics may accuse the
President of not acting fast enough without
putting things in perspective.
He said, for example, “The President has not
taken any definite action. Ordinarily, people will
not even expect the service chiefs to still be
operating now, but because of the exposure and
maturity that we are having in government; with a
person of President Muhammadu Buhari’s
stature, he studies a situation before taking action
“He won’t just appoint ministers to fulfil all
righteousness, he will do a thorough job and this
is a democracy which he has subscribed to.
“He promised to cut the cost of governance to an
acceptable level and this is even more so when
the economy like every other aspect of our
national life is in tatters.”
Attempts to get a reaction on issues raised from
the Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, were
unsuccessful.
Calls to his mobile phone did not connect while a
text message sent to him was yet to be delivered
as of the time of filing this report (8:11pm).
It may be recalled that former President
Goodluck Jonathan-led administration had made
a provision of N348, 342,741 as its proposal for
honorarium and sitting allowance for the State
House in the 2015 budget.
The breakdown of the expenditure on travel and
transport showed that the president will be
spending N1, 306,834,350 on local travels and
transport and the sum of N621, 067,913 on
international travel and transport.
The travel bill of the president for 2014 was
higher than the provision for 2014. The 2014
budget made a provision of N2, 378,862,017 for
the office of the president for local and
international travels.
For food stuff/catering materials supplies, a
provision of N142, 472,537 was made for the
office of the president.
The 2015 budget proposal included a provision of
N131, 911,315 for fuel and lubricants for the State
House. The breakdown showed that plant/
generator fuel will consume N35, 344,855; motor
vehicle fuel will consume N85, 843,802 while
cooking gas/fuel will consume N10, 102,858.
For 2014, the State House received lesser
provision of N122, 855,267 for fuel and lubricants.
This was broken down into motor vehicle fuel,
N79, 950,407; plants and generators, N33, 476,963
and cooking gas/fuel cost, N9, 427,898.
A provision of N60, 847,647 was made for the
office of the president for advertisement and
publicity.
For the State House, N287,514,283 provision was
made for welfare packages; N174,537,975 for
refreshment and meals; N215, 635,715 for food
stuff and catering services; N31,582,475 for
medical expenses; and N35,495,233 for publicity
and advertisement. These provisions are likely to
be reviewed downwards.
SOURCE: PUNCH
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