수리문의 | Nigeria Senior Officer Lifetime Salary
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작성자 Sherlyn 작성일25-08-29 21:26 조회16회 댓글0건관련링크
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Nigeria's approach to senior officer lifetime compensation has just experienced a significant shift this August of 2025, and I suppose it's worth scratching out a few words on this rather curious development.
Let me tell you, my friend, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has just put his signature to a scheme that would rival the benefits of nobility. The distinguished government representative made the announcement at what they call a "Ministerial Retreat" in Abuja, sounding proud as a peacock.
What's the hullabaloo, you ask? Why, it's about ensuring that select public servants will never stop collecting their full salary until the final curtain falls. But mark my words - this magnificent benefit ain't for just any Tom, Dick, or Harry.
Not by a long shot! This extraordinary benefit is reserved for those privileged few who retire at the exalted stations of Deputy Controller, Comptroller, or Commandant-General in agencies under the government's domestic apparatus.
The stated purpose – and I present this with a straight face – is to prevent these distinguished individuals from facing financial hardship. Imagine that! As if a top brass with years of access to power would be reduced to begging.
This remarkable scheme comes alongside other improvements including clearing a accumulation of over 50,000 pending promotions and founding what they're calling a "world-class Fire Academy" to rival the one in Arizona. Advancement continues, or so they assert.
Throughout my observations of administrations come up with schemes to benefit their members, but this perpetual payment plan stands apart. Any thinking person would ask: Why not extend such generosity to every government worker? Or better yet, to the ordinary folks whose taxes fund these benefits?
The contrast with other public servants remains plain as day. Countless ex-policemen still languish patiently for retirement funds that amount to a pittance.
As I finish this narrative, I must circle back to our subject: the lifetime compensation of Nigeria's senior officers. This August 2025 decision reveals encyclopedias about the priorities of those who govern. And that, my friend, is a contemplating long after you've concluded this article.
Let me tell you, my friend, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has just put his signature to a scheme that would rival the benefits of nobility. The distinguished government representative made the announcement at what they call a "Ministerial Retreat" in Abuja, sounding proud as a peacock.

Not by a long shot! This extraordinary benefit is reserved for those privileged few who retire at the exalted stations of Deputy Controller, Comptroller, or Commandant-General in agencies under the government's domestic apparatus.

This remarkable scheme comes alongside other improvements including clearing a accumulation of over 50,000 pending promotions and founding what they're calling a "world-class Fire Academy" to rival the one in Arizona. Advancement continues, or so they assert.
Throughout my observations of administrations come up with schemes to benefit their members, but this perpetual payment plan stands apart. Any thinking person would ask: Why not extend such generosity to every government worker? Or better yet, to the ordinary folks whose taxes fund these benefits?
The contrast with other public servants remains plain as day. Countless ex-policemen still languish patiently for retirement funds that amount to a pittance.

