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FG confirms plans to increase Tinubu, Shetimma, govs, judges’ salaries

 

The Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission,
RMAFC, said that it plans an upward salaries review for President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, Vice President Kasim Shettima, governors, judiciary officers and other
political office holders.

 

According to NAN, the Chairman of RMAFC, Alhaji Muhammadu
Shehu, disclosed this at the presentation of reports of the reviewed
remuneration package to Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, on Tuesday in
Birnin Kebbi.

 

However, Shehu did not state the per cent salary increment;
he urged the 36 State Houses of Assembly to hasten efforts to amend relevant
laws to allow the review of remuneration packages for political, judicial and
public officers upward.

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Shehu’s statement comes amid speculations that Tinubu,
Shettima, governors, judges and other political persons’ salaries had been
increased by 114 per cent.

 

The RMAFC chairman, represented by the Federal Commissioner,
Mrs Rakiya Tanko-Ayuba, said the proposed salary review is in line with the
provisions of Paragraph 32(d) of Part 1 of the Third Schedule of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Government (as amended).

 

He said: “It empowers the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation
and Fiscal Commission to determine the remuneration appropriate for political
office holders, including the President, Vice President, Governors, Deputy
Governors, Ministers, Commissioners, Special Advisers, Legislators and the
holders of the offices mentioned in Sections 84 and 124 of the Constitution of
the federal government.”

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Shehu said the last review of the remuneration was carried
out in 2007, which culminated in the “Certain Political, Public and Judicial
Office Holders (Salaries and Allowances, etc.) (Amendment) Act, 2008.

 

“Sixteen years after the last review, it is imperative that
the Remuneration Packages for the categories of the office holders mentioned in
relevant Sections of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) should be reviewed,” he
added.