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FG Increases Ministers, Others’ Tour Allowances

FG Increases Ministers, Others’ Tour Allowances | Daily Report Nigeria

The Federal Government has increased the Duty Tour Allowances of ministers, permanent secretaries, and other civil servants in the federal public service with effect from September 1, 2022.

This was disclosed in a circular from the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission, with reference SWC/C/04/S.6/II/333, dated August 31, 2022″.

Beneficiaries include the Chief of Staff to the President, Minister/Minister of State, Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Head of Civil Service of the Federation, and Clerk of the National Assembly, among others.

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The circular titled “Review of Duty Tour Allowance in the Federal Public Service’ reads in part;

“The President of the Federal of Nigeria has approved the upward review of Duty Tour Allowances applicable to permanent secretary/equivalent from N20,000 to N70,000, and to Minister/SGF/HCSF/equivalent from N35,000 to N80,000.

“This approval takes effect from September 1, 2022. Given the above, and further to our Circular No. SWC/S/04/S.6/II/208 dated February 2, 2022, on the above-mentioned subject, the comprehensive list and Duty Tour Allowances are as follows: Grade Level 01 to 04 and it’s equivalent – N10,000 per diem.”

Others are Grade Level 05 to 06 and equivalent would get N15,000/Diem; Grade Level 07 to 10 and equivalent, N17,500/Diem; Grade Level 12 to 13 and equivalent, N20,000/Diem; Grade Level 14 to 15 and equivalent, N25,000/Diem; Grade Level 16 and 17 and its equivalent, N37,000/Diem.

Permanent secretary/equivalent would henceforth get N70,000/Diem; while minister/SGF/HCSF/equivalent would now get N80,000/Diem as DTA.

The council noted that all enquiries relating to the circular should be directed to the NSIWC. The agency’s Chairman, Ekpo Nta, signed the circular.

The duty tour allowance increase is coming at a time economists and financial experts are raising concern about Nigeria’s huge debt profile, which, according to the Debt Management Office, stood at N41.6tn as of March 2022.

The authenticity of the circular was confirmed by the spokesperson of the NSIWC, Emma Njoku, as a former President of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Dr Sam Nzekwe, wondered why the government was still raising its recurrent expenditure amidst Nigeria’s mounting debt.

Our debt is high as a country and the government should be looking for ways to reduce and not further increase it. Recurrent expenditure is so high because the cost of governance is high,” Nzekwe said.

“We should stop taking initiatives that would continue to raise our debt, because it is not good for our economy and our rating globally,” again he said.

Furthermore, on Thursday the Director-General, DMO, Patience Oniha, announced that Nigeria’s total debt profile as of March 2022 stood at N41.60tn, attributing the high debt profile to the shortfall in revenues and the deficit in the annual budget as approved by the National Assembly.

Oniha said;

We have been running deficit budget for many years and each time you approve a budget with a deficit, by the time we raise money, because when you approve it is giving us a mandate, authority to borrow, it will reflect in the debt stock, so the debt stock will increase.

“Also, note that states are also borrowing. So we add their own. They also have laws governing their borrowings and as debt stock increases, so does debt service. Until the issues of personnel, overhead and capital expenditure are properly addressed in the budget, borrowing would not stop.”

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