Six months after President Muhammadu Buhari swore in his ministers, most of them have still not settled down in Abuja and are groaning because the N4 million approved by the president as their yearly accommodation allowance have not been able to rent any meaningful house in Abuja, THISDAY has learnt.
The N4 million, THISDAY findings reviewed, can only rent flats and not homes, and giving the need for security, those flats which have many other tenants in the building, are not secure or fit for purpose.
Usually, accommodation for ministers, special advisers and other political office holders is quickly resolved shortly after their swearing-in to enable them settle down to their official responsibilities.
But owing to the inadequacy of the funds approved for their accommodation by Buhari, some ministers have been forced to stay in dingy hotels or squat with friends and relatives, it was gathered.
The ministers, THISDAY learnt, are concerned that it would be next to impossible for them to get accommodation befitting their offices with N4 million in Abuja and have repeatedly appealed to Buhari to review it upwards to N20 million per annum, but their request has been turned down.
According to a source in the presidency, “In a bid to make their case, all the ministers who had formed a committee on the issue of their accommodation met with Buhari last week Wednesday, but he rejected their request because his hands are tied by the Remuneration Act, even though he empathises with their situation.
“They were asking for N20 million per annum for their accommodation. But prior to last week’s meeting, several other options had been proposed, including buying an estate or the FCDA (Federal Capital Development Authority) building one, but these were considered expensive and dropped.
“The final option was the request for N20 million per annum, because some ministers are squatting in Abuja and the situation is impacting on their jobs.”
However, the president was said to have balked at increasing the accommodation allowance to N20 million on the grounds that the administration could suffer a backlash from the public.
The source also explained that the N4 million approved by the president was in line with the current remuneration package for public office holders in the ministerial cadre set by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) under the Remuneration Act of 2007.
Under the current package, ministers are entitled to N4,052,800 as housing allowance per annum. The housing allowance is 200 per cent of a minister’s annual remuneration.
They are also entitled to N6,079,200 as furniture allowance. The furniture allowance is 300 per cent of a minister’s annual salary.
But unlike the housing allowance, the furniture allowance is paid once in four years. This means the furniture allowance per annum is N1,519,800.
THISDAY also gathered that ministers will be entitled to N8,105,600 as motor vehicle allowance, but will come in the form of a loan repayable by the end of a minister’s tenure.
However, aides of the ministers conversant with the problem, informed THISDAY that some compromise would have to be reached so that the ministers could find decent accommodation in Abuja.
“We hope there will be a meeting point over what the president has approved for the ministers and the special advisers who are on the same level, as the N4 million is not realistic at all.
“Some of these public office holders were past governors and chief executives in private concerns before they were appointed, and it will be unfair to downgrade their living standards,” one ministerial aide stated.
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ReplyDeleteliars they already ve personal houses in abj,they shud manage the 4mil for nw,fashola has a big house,audu,ameachi,most of dem has,if u truly re preachg change stay in ur personal houses n give ur 4mil to idp's
DeleteThey should come let me help them rent duplex for 3.5 m in abuja. I promise to give them change.
ReplyDeleteThis new government is hell, I am glad we are in it together, tomorrow when u hear said baba u take off, bunch if idiots that don't think, now no money in Nigeria we shall be in this for years
ReplyDeleteYou are the biggest fool on earth. Gosh! So they should give them 20m to rent mansions? Money that can be put to good use.....some Nigerians truly deserve bad leaders. Jonathan lost....accept it or jump off 3mb!
DeleteImagine 4m not enof for accomodation. This pple just want t continue thiefin as usual.
ReplyDeleteSai baaaaba Shaangeeee
ReplyDeletewait ooh so all these ministers n ex gov no get house for Abuja, them dey lie joor.
ReplyDeleteAnd people are suffering?? So 4million can only get a rented flat with other people living inside abi??? We don hear.
ReplyDeleteAda ifeanyi. Yes it's true o.
DeleteLmao!
ReplyDeleteThank God the suffering is going round,
Una neva 'chichonchin' lol!
Chai! This Buhari mean business sha, that's good for them, they should use from their salary as well.
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Will be unfair? Abeg mr/madam aide to serve no be same thing as slavery. If you no like am then resign. Thank you
ReplyDeleteNo one can truly serve his/her country from the heart. They must all live an opulent life!
ReplyDeleteDear Sai,
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Sir! I hope u are well Sir.
Please Sir,do as if u didnt hear that 20M yearly rent.I humbly suggest a Minister's Barracks be built to accommodate all our Ministers.
Just make d Barrack a bit luxurious.We don't want them complaining about their residences bn bare and stark.
Make it beautiful.Give dem a Communal Swimming Pool.You know,All d works.Thank You Sir!
Admiringly Yours,
TGW.
God bless you for this
DeleteK.
ReplyDeleteRUBBISH! So over 11M is not enough to rent a place right? Thieves. They think it's business as usual. Resign from your duties nau, since the pay is too small. mtchewwww
ReplyDeleteStory for the gods
ReplyDeleteThey are very stupid..4mill isn't enough they should then imagine how the poor masses are surviving
ReplyDeleteIf the perks of the office are unattractive, we are likely going to have genuine people who really want to serve the public rather than their pockets occupying such offices. If e no sweet una, give way let others work.
ReplyDeleteLet them manage it like that, the country is hard
ReplyDeleteNa by force to be minister? If you can't live in the house that 4mil can afford you, simply resign and look for something else. Imagine the imbecile giving that lame excuse that some of them were former governor,didn't you and your stupid bosses know that the office of a Governor is far above that of a minister? You want to live in palatial homes like you were living when you were Governors? If hear say buhar increase that housing allowance, he go tell me how much be civil servant's housing allowance.
ReplyDeleteNa by force to be minister? If you can't live in the house that 4mil can afford you, simply resign and look for something else. Imagine the imbecile giving that lame excuse that some of them were former governor,didn't you and your stupid bosses know that the office of a Governor is far above that of a minister? You want to live in palatial homes like you were living when you were Governors? If hear say buhar increase that housing allowance, he go tell me how much be civil servant's housing allowance.greedy over proud mofos.
ReplyDeleteTarh! Shut up thieves!
ReplyDelete98% of them ga mansions in Abuja. Make them go sleep under bridge na.
Hahaha @ Taah shut thieves.
DeleteThe Presido knows dis na...
We know dis too.But let's just pretend dat we don't.sympathize with dem and build dem a "Minister's Barracks" and house all of them dere.
It's better sef.thank Goodness dis came up u know.cos now we wil have that Barrack for future Ministers and save cost.
Let them manage, it's a call to service
ReplyDeleteWhy cant d presido build something like 'Minister's Quarter' or estate owned by d govt to house incoming ministers with full security in place..since they cant rent a flat and live with other tenants for security reasons..
ReplyDeleteD 20million they are requesting is too much biko..With dis economic crunch and oil price fall,it will be wicked of them to be demanding for a whooping 20million..These people should pity dis country nau..
Wait oh,are u telling me dat somebody like Fashola,Amaechi,kachikwu doesnt have properties in abuja already? They should live in their own houses nah..What do i know sef?
No jamboree in this government.....me likey.
ReplyDeleteThey shld manage...shebi they re serving the country naa.
ReplyDeleteThe should use the money they stole and reduce the money they give to their side chicks to make up the balance of their accommodation.
ReplyDeleteDon't they all have houses in Abuja? Nonsense 4m is more than enough
ReplyDeleteInteresting.
ReplyDeleteThey are asking for 20 million and yet they claim they can't pay civil servants more than 18k. My 'darling' ministers, edakun, put your management skill in practice. E se o
ReplyDeleteSmh like they all don't have houses in Abuja already ,even with the current economic situation, they are still inconsiderate . see their mouths like 20 million.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who cannot make do should resign. Rubbish and nonsense!
ReplyDeleteIf N4M cannot get them a befitting house in Abuja, let them augment the difference. That's the positive aspect of change.
ReplyDeleteThief!!!! Only less than 10 of them don't have houses @ abuja... dem 1 dey pocket our money... bola(jagaban) has an estate in abua so does Atiku.. national interest let them rent out to them less Abi??? next news. Pls
ReplyDeleteThey should all be quiet, bloody liars. They all have their own houses in Abuja. Fayemi has his own triplex in an estate in Maitama.
ReplyDeleteWhen a 4bedroom duplex with service quarters is 3.5m in brains & hammers estate and 4m in Godab estate.
ReplyDeleteThey are lying.Govt should build quarters for them and NOT sell out those Quaters later but renovate them for incoming officials.
Why should they have meaningful accommodation when Nigerians have no meaningful accommodation and meaningful livelihood? What have the ministers achieved after more than 4months? None.
ReplyDeleteThey should show their humility towards us by squatting with friends while working as selfless ministers. If i squat or stay in a hotel as an individual,my performance won't be affected as far as i have a place to keep my head at night. Our leaders are always looking for excuses. They are millionaires and can afford to stay anywhere in Abuja even without government money. 20Million home when 60% of Nigerians live below poverty level.
Wasteful individuals.😡😡😡
If this information is true
DeleteAkpa ni won
From 4M to 20M annum? These guys should fear God for once.
ReplyDeleteMr President, pls don't review anything for these guys.
What for? I don't get.
They still want to continue their lavish lifestyle.
In Ceetec at Life camp, they can get a 3bedroom below that range. Same with sun City and sunny vill,
So what are they saying?
Hahahahahaha no wonder baba say he's 4 no one and 4 everyone. Thank say d hardship dey go round.
ReplyDelete20M x the number of ministers is what?
ReplyDeleteThese guys are Jokers!
KMT.
Oh well, there are people paying 20m for rent in places like banana island and ikoyi. Even more so really 4m is small..
ReplyDeleteEven surulere has houses going for 3m for rent. Ikeja gra had more than that. There are houses for rent in lekki for 3 - 6m.. And I believe Abuja has expensive rents too..
Your point being?
DeleteWide grin.
ReplyDeleteAPC Mantra
Thank God we are not suffering alone, they should experience it too.
ReplyDeleteDo they want to collect this rent money and use it, cos most of not all of them have houses in Abuja
ReplyDelete