An investigation carried out by the Punch Newspaper has revealed that
President Goodluck Jonathan, Vice-president Namadi Sambo, non-returning
federal lawmakers, ministers and presidential aides will collect
N3.24bn as severance allowances.
The severance allowances are contained in the Remuneration Package
put together by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal
Commission.
According to the package, Jonathan, who will hand over to the
President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, on May 29, is entitled to 300 per
cent of his annual basic salary.
The newspaper breaks down the allowances below:
The President’s annual basic salary is put at N3, 514,705 and
therefore his severance allowance will be N10, 544,115 after May 29.
The severance allowance is without prejudice to his other constitutional entitlements as a former head of government.
Similarly, Vice-President Sambo, who leaves office the same day as
Jonathan, is also entitled to 300 per cent of his annual basic salary
put at N3, 031,572.50. This means that his severance allowance after May
29 is N9, 094,717.50.
For having held the office of vice- president, Sambo also has some constitutional entitlements and perks.
About 76 senators are not returning to the National Assembly either
because they did not stand for election or because they lost their bids
to return. They are however entitled to N462,019,200 at the expiration
of their tenure on June 5.
Like Jonathan and Sambo, they are entitled to 300 per cent of their
annual basic salaries as severance allowances. This amounts to N6,
079,200 per senator.
In the House of Representatives, about 290 members are not returning
to the 8th National Assembly to be proclaimed into existence by Buhari
on June 5.
Each of the members is entitled to N5, 955,637.50 as severance
allowance. This means that the 290 members will be paid N1,
727,134,875.
The ministers, on the other hand, will be collecting a total of N253,
967,212.5. There are 42 ministers in Jonathan’s cabinet. Thirty one of
them are senior ministers and 11 are ministers of state.
Each of the senior ministers is entitled to N6, 079,200 severance
allowance while each of the ministers of state will receive N5,
872,740.
This means that collectively, the senior ministers will get N188,
455,200 at the expiration of their tenure on May 29 while collectively,
the ministers of state will be collecting N65, 512,012.5 .
The aides to the President comprising special advisers, senior
special assistants and special assistants will get N775, 207,125.
There are 23 of them who work with the president as special advisers.
Apart from this number, however, there are several others estimated at
110 who work with the vice-president, the First Lady(Patience Jonathan)
and special advisers that are designated either as senior special
assistants or special assistants to the President.
This means that there are about 133 aides to the president and each
of them is entitled to 300 per cent of their annual basic salary which
amounts to N5, 828,625.