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Buhari, Osinbajo, and others collect N651 million in hardship allowance.

Mide by Mide
May 12, 2023
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Buhari, Osinbajo, and others collect N651 million in hardship allowance.
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While many Nigerians are impoverished, the President of Nigeria, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, state governors, and their deputies may have collected a total of N651.2 million in hardship allowance during the previous eight years.
According to The Punch, judges in Nigeria also get this payment, which is equal to 50% of their annual base wage.
According to a document from the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission, The PUNCH study focuses primarily on the sum allotted for the President, Vice President, state governors, and their deputies.
According to the paper, the President is entitled to N1.76 million every year, which means Buhari would have gotten N14.08 million in hardship allowance over an eight-year period.
Similarly, Osinbajo would have gotten N12.16 million over an eight-year period, while the 36 state governors would have received N319.68 million and their deputies would have received N305.28 million.
Meanwhile, labor unions have lately chastised the Buhari administration and state governors for generating hardship and poverty among Nigerian workers through job losses, economic hardship, insecurity, and other disasters.
These concerns come amid the country’s skyrocketing inflation, which has undermined the 40% salary increase recently granted by the Federal Government.

Ambali, who is also the President of the National Union of Local Government Employees, stated, “Under Buhari’s administration, just like every other successive administration, we have witnessed so many losses of jobs.

Some governors laid off so many workers in the North, East and West. There has been a loss of lives as a result of banditry and kidnapping, especially in the South-East, South-West and in the whole North.

“As for today from my union, the National Union of Local Government Employees, we reside and work within the remote part of the country; any attack on government installations and infrastructure affect our people. Most of them were kidnapped in Kaduna.

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“Also, one will realise that the road network is so poor. The erratic power supply has also reduced chances of Nigerians getting their daily living.’’

The Ogun State chapter of the Trade Union Congress and Nigeria Union of Pensioners shared a similar opinion.

In his words, “With the present high cost of living and hike in transportation and the rest, it seriously inflicted pains on the workers because the so-called minimum wage cannot take you anywhere. Workers are in serious pain because the salary can no longer take you anywhere.”

It is worth noting that a civil society organization, operating as the International Human Rights Commission, issued a recent warning, stating that the revelation from the National Bureau of Statistics that approximately 133 million Nigerians are living in poverty could lead to an unprecedented level of hunger in the country.

The organization considers this report as an alarm signalling an upcoming economic crisis. They emphasize the urgent requirement for the government to empower individuals in rural communities as a means to alleviate the growing poverty rate in Nigeria.

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