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Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Viz007(m): 6:45am On Sep 03, 2022
The National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission has increased the Duty Tour Allowance of key functionaries of government including ministers, permanent secretaries and top civil servants.

The newly approved allowance would see a small category of political appointees and directors in ministries and federal agencies collect more money as duty tour allowances that are more than twice the N30,000 minimum wage.

This revelation was contained in a circular cited by LEADERSHIP Weekend yesterday in Abuja. It was signed by the Office of the Executive Chairman National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission and addressed to the Chief of Staff to the Presidents, the SGF, clerk of the National Assembly, Secretary of the National Judicial Council, ministers and a host of federal agencies.

The circular said President Muhammadu Buhari approved the upward review of Duty Tour Allowances applicable to permanent secretaries and their equivalent from N20,0000 to N70,000, while that Minister/SGF/HCSF/Equivalent was reviewed from N35,000 to N80,000.
 

The circular titled: Review Of Duty Tour Allowance In The Federal Public Service was signed by the chairman of the Commission Ekpo Nta.

Published reports revealed that Nigeria’s minimum wage cannot cater for the minimum nutritional needs of one adult person in a month.

A report by Picodi, an international e-commerce report revealed that the value of basic food products for the healthy living of an adult in a month, at the beginning of 2022, stood at N40,980 higher than the N30,000 minimum wage in Nigeria.

This represents a 15.89 per cent increase compared to the beginning of 2021. These figures do not reflect the current exchange rate.

The circular reads in part, “The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has approved the upward review of Duty Tour Allowances applicable to Permanent Secretary/Equivalent from N20,000 to N70,000, and Minister/SGF/HCSF/Equivalent from N35,000 to N80,000.

“This approval takes effect from 1st September 2022.

“Given the above, and further to our Circular No. SWC/S/04/S.6/11/208 dated 2nd February 2022 on the above-mentioned subject, the comprehensive list of officers and their Duty Tour Allowances are as follows:- Grade Level 01-04, 10,000 per diem; Grade Level 05-06 and its equivalent 15,000 per diem, Grade Level 07-10 and its equivalent, N17,500 per diem; Grade Level 12-13 and its equivalent, N20,000 per diem; Grade Level 14-15 and its equivalent, N25,000 per diem; Grade Level 16-17 and its equivalent, N37,500 per diem.”
The Nigerian Labour Congress and Civil Society Organizations have reacted to the review by the National, Income and Wages Commission with outrage saying I ts focus on salaries of top government functionaries rather than workers is unfair.

Some of the functions of the commission based on the law setting it up include recommending the proportions of income growth which should be utilized for general wage increase; to inform the federal government of current and incipient trends in wages and propose guidelines within which increase in wages should be confined.
Historically, however, the commission rarely recommends the review of the minimum wage and salaries of low income workers. The NLC and other trade unions have had to embark on strikes and street protests to get the government to review the minimum wage.
Reacting to the new allowances, the General Secretary of NLC, Emmanuel Ugboaje said the rising cost of living, which the government has acknowledged and supposedly necessitated the review, is affecting workers far more than ministers and directors.

Speaking with LEADERSHIP Weekend, Ugboaje said that they have found that allowances do not meet their expectations, it should apply to the other side. “What is good for the goose is good for the gander”, he said.

The NLC Secretary General said, “We have made demands that they should review the minimum wage. Even though, this wasn’t their wages and is for administrative purposes, but the cost of living is rising.

He said this should be an election issue as there is hunger in the land and the high cost of goods and services cannot be ignored, citing what he called the illegal adjustment of the pump price of Petroleum Motor Spirit.
He also dismissed insinuations of the existence of a subsidy on PMS, which is eating at the government’s finances. “There is no subsidy”, he said.

“What is going on is outright stealing. The parameters and justifications doesn’t hold water. There are contradictory positions even with the government. The CG Customs has contradicted subsidy figures by the minister of finance and the GMD of NNPC. And they are working for the same government,” Ugboaje said.

Meanwhile, spiked by the revelation, civil society organisations in the country have vowed to contest the upward review of duty tour for political office holders, describing the decision as insensitive, unfair, and a delibrrate attempt to recklessly dilapidate the nation’s economy.

The executive director, civil society legislative advocacy centre( cislac) auwal rafsanjani who is at the forefront , advocating for rejection in cost of governace , said it was disturbing that , government could consider this despite weakening the financial strength of the country, through constant and reckless borrowing to finance baseless projects and budgets that have no value
“How can they allocate more stake for oersons without legacies, he questioned.

He said, this has proven beyond reasonable doubt that the government is actually not interested in effectively managing and changing the plight of the innocent, yet suffering Nigerian.

He said, “ It is indeed very sad that , despite the fact that these ministers and other political appointees who are already earning much more than they can show for it, get estacode, buy excessive tickets, buy hundreds of tickets for their private trips using government resources.

“ASUU has been on strike for months, complaining about poor welfare, yet government isn’t interested in their matter. One person has stolen the entire money needed for fixing our educational and healthcare systems and their children are schooling abroad.

“We strongly condemn any attempt by those in authority to continue to recklessly dilapidate our economy in the name of pleasing those who are not adding value to our economy
“We challenge them to show us the legacies of these ministers. Aren’t they the same personalities who abuse privileges and contract procurements laws. These same appointees, who award all ministries contracts to themselves, their families and friends?
“It is disappointing that this is coming at a time when the civil servant who labours for the country takes home only N30,000 minimum wage, which cannot even feed his family for three weeks. A university professor, with between 20-30 years working experiences earns as meager as one N115,00-N150,000


Review Of DTA In Federal Public Service Didn’t Violate Any Law – Reps

The House of Representatives yesterday said that the upward review of duty tour allowance in the federal public service did not violate any extant law

Spokesperson of the House, Hon Benjamin Kalu while commenting on the review explained that the executive arm of government had justifiable reasons for the upward review. Adding that the doctrine of separation of power must be respected.
Kalu, however, assured that the parliament would deliberate on the matter if there are stronger reasons to do so in the interest of Nigerians.

“Did the above affect any extant law of the parliament? Does the executive have the right to be executive in the exercise of her powers? Did such exercise Infringe any legislative right ?,” Kalu asked.

 
According to him, the doctrine of separation of power is an efficient tool of democracy and should be allowed to breathe if Nigeria’s democracy must advance.

“In this spirit, there are obvious reasons which justified their decision on this but if there are stronger reasons to refer to this for a possible review, that’s what sec 88 and 89 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria was provided for and in such instance would be activated for the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians.

“For now the executives should be allowed to be executive in their function without undue interference. Isn’t that the independence of the arms of Government that democratic principles support?” he further asked.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by divinehand2003(m): 6:49am On Sep 03, 2022
While the rich keeps getting richer, the ordinary poor civil servants and other ordinary Nigerians are bedeviled with high inflation rates without any increment in wages or salaries in sight.

Vote Peter Obi for a better Nigeria.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Nobody: 6:59am On Sep 03, 2022
Should a minister be poor? Just demand for good governance and choose your leaders wisely, don’t be deceived by fake promises from Peter Obi and his likes.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by wereneribo: 7:01am On Sep 03, 2022
Okay

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by samuel19222(m): 7:03am On Sep 03, 2022
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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Timekeeper452: 7:03am On Sep 03, 2022
And some fools in this country and on this website keeps on attacking ASUU, (the pillar of education in nigeria) for asking for an implementation of an already agreed and signed agreement with the federal Government they work for and a country they serve?

This generation breeds idiocy.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by SKYHIGHfx: 7:04am On Sep 03, 2022
Kudos

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Viz007(m): 7:04am On Sep 03, 2022
Hmmm

Please FG, why can't you extend this to other Nigerian workers ASAP. Inflation is too much.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by LagbajaTheBEREAN: 7:05am On Sep 03, 2022
The economy is bad, there's no point denying that but have you seen any of the kaftan and suit wearing thieves coming out to say okay, let's reduce our pay packet, we want our salaries and allowances to reflect the true state of economy rather they'd go on collecting more loans to fund their own fat pockets at the detriment of the many wallowing in abject poverty.

I don't know when we are going to have politicians whose spoil of office will not kill and not this current and incoming demagogue masquerading as the next best thing but they are all thieves with different acronyms.

The truth is, I will always have a low to zero expectations when it comes to Nigerian leaders.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Gten(m): 7:06am On Sep 03, 2022
Upward review when it concerns them.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Emmacolinho(m): 7:06am On Sep 03, 2022
Many of them won't be returning to office after the general elections perhaps that's the reason this double increment was implemented just few months to go...


#Tueh

Ah neva cee grin

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by awoo10(m): 7:06am On Sep 03, 2022
These days, Joy abound in my heart that this evil government has just about 7 months to leave...Not again shall affliction and evil arise again in this country. AMEN

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by TechBaron: 7:06am On Sep 03, 2022
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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by sureboykris(m): 7:07am On Sep 03, 2022
Na wa for this country ooo. I've lost hope embarassed
Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by donziller(m): 7:07am On Sep 03, 2022
While the poor get more...
Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by F117nighthawk: 7:07am On Sep 03, 2022
Upon all the looting and stealing from these classes of people, will this increase still stop them from stealing? CAPITAL NO

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by loydsis(m): 7:07am On Sep 03, 2022
Peter Obi will put a stop to all these frivolities, vote him for President and see things turn around in this country.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by adecz: 7:07am On Sep 03, 2022
☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️

Buhari only cares about the welfare
of herdsmen and elites of government❗️❗️


His been voted into power in 2015 is
the biggest "One Chance" visitation on
the masses of this country. ❌❌❌❌

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Sonoyom(m): 7:07am On Sep 03, 2022
Hello Nigerians, can you see the idiots you voted into power?

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Johnrake69: 7:08am On Sep 03, 2022
The ruling class will always take care of their interest.

They will always be quick to increase their allowances.

The earlier we the masses raise above our fault lines and press forward our collective interest the better for us.

Please if you know a market where a 50Kg bag of rice is sold at #10,000 or #20,000 to APC or PDP, or to Hausa/Fulani Muslims or to the Yorubas please let me know because I just bought 50Kg of rice for #39K here in Lagos.

Meanwhile, vote wisely in 2023.

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by MRDEE01: 7:08am On Sep 03, 2022
The cost of governance should be reduced.

Ministers should be earning 300k monthly maximum

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Typicalguy(m): 7:08am On Sep 03, 2022
With our tax and resources undecided undecided
Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Nobody: 7:09am On Sep 03, 2022
They can able to pay allowance to fedral representative for tour without even considering or doing anything on ASSU strike it shows they are representing themselves instead the the people
Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by tiswell(m): 7:10am On Sep 03, 2022
thieves!




Obi is coming!




insha Allah

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Moh247: 7:10am On Sep 03, 2022
They make crazy money from estacode especially international travel allowance

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Kingpele(m): 7:11am On Sep 03, 2022
Evil government ,APC is the true revelation of what is wrong with Nigerians ,this gang of rogues merged their parties to form a criminal alliance and was shouting change up and down, we couldn't interrogate them on how they will bring the needed change to the people rather we jumped into the bandwagon and this rogues tricked us into voting out a young and sound mind though corrupt GEJ to vote in an old man buharia who has lost touch with reality due to effect of old age and mental fatigue. because of whatever they claimed he was or to have achieved in the past.the thieves front the best among them so that we might fall in line ,we did and now the criminals are dealing with us and the old man in asorock is not even aware..he signs into laws what this crooks that surrounded him want him to sign.can he read properly at this age? The answer is no..now they're bringing up another older person to succeed buharia they're forcing him down our throat because of what they claimed he achieved in a former federal capital and former headquarters of the colonial masters as if lagos was a bush before he became a governor in 1999..but God will shame enemies of humanity and Nigeria who want us to continue to have weak and old presidents they could easily manipulate for their selfish goals

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by Tochi3(m): 7:11am On Sep 03, 2022
APCSHIT must be voted out .. insha Allah

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Re: Ministers Now Get Twice Minimum Wage As Duty Tour Allowance by SpatialKing(m): 7:12am On Sep 03, 2022
Selfish government

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