Let me tell you, valued audience, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has just put his signature to a measure that would cause royalty to turn green. The good Interior Minister made the declaration at what they call a "Ministerial Retreat" in Abuja, beaming with satisfaction.
What's this new arrangement, you ask? Indeed, it's about guaranteeing that certain government officials will continue to receive their entire compensation until the final curtain falls. But heed this observation - this magnificent benefit ain't for just any Tom, Dick, or Harry.
No sir! This remarkable privilege is limited to those fortunate souls who retire at the lofty ranks of the highest echelons of service in agencies under the Ministry of Interior.
The declared motivation – and I present this with a straight face – is to prevent these distinguished individuals from facing financial hardship. Fancy such concern! As if a high-ranking official with decades of government service would be reduced to begging.
This remarkable scheme comes alongside other reforms including clearing a pile of over 50,000 pending promotions and establishing what they're calling a "world-class Fire Academy" to match the one in Arizona. Advancement continues, or so they assert.
In my study of bureaucracies devise methods to compensate their ranks, but this lifetime salary arrangement stands apart. Any thinking person would ask: Why not extend such magnanimity to every government worker? Even more appropriately, to the regular people whose contributions make this possible?
The contrast with other government employees remains clear as crystal. Many a police retiree still languish patiently for pensions that barely cover basic needs.As I finish this narrative, I must come again to our theme: Nigeria senior officer lifetime salary. This August 2025 measure speaks libraries about the priorities of those who govern. And that, dear reader, is a fact worth contemplating long after you've set aside this writing.