It has been disclosed that no fewer than 15 of the ministers who served in the Goodluck Jonathan administration will not receive any severance package from the Federal Government.
Sources said that the ministers affected are those who did not meet the the required minimum condition of two years in office.
Furthermore, the Buhari administration is said to be insistent on the implementation of the terms of employment of the former ministers.
A clause in their appointment letters partly says :
“Severance Allowance of 300%of Annual Basic Salary payable after full tenure of office with government. The allowance will be pro-rated after a minimum of two years tenure.”
Here is the list of Jonathan’s ministers who will not be getting any severance package.
1. Senator Musiliu Obanikoro (Lagos)-Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
2. Mr Kenneth Kobani (Rivers)-Minister of State for Trade and Investmen
3. Patricia Akwashiki (Nasarawa)-Minister of Information
4. Nicholas Akise Ada (Benue)- Minister of State for Foreign Affairs I
5. Augustine Akobundu (Abia)- Minister of State for Defence
6. Fidelis Nwankwo (Ebonyi)-Minister of State for Health
7. Hauwa Lawan (Jigawa)-Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs
8. Senator Joel Danlami Ikenya (Taraba)
9. Minister of Labour and Productivity.
10. Mr Benjamin Osita Chidoka (Aviation)
11. Ibrahim Shekarau (Minister of Education)
12. Steve Oru (Minister for the Niger Delta)
13. Prince Clement Adeyeye (Minister of State for Works)
14. Abdul Bulama (Minister of Science and Technology)
15. Dr. Abubakar Olanrewaju Suleiman(National Planning).
The affected ministers have reportedly been notified that they would not be receiving any severance package, having failed to meet the minimum requirements.
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