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Tinubu Government Allocated Money That Can Pay 3000 Professors’ Annual Salaries To Renovate Vice President’s Residence – Peter Obi

FILE
December 4, 2023

Obi said this on Monday in a series of posts he made on his X (formerly Twitter), while reacting to the allocation of N15billion for the construction of a new residence for the Vice President by the President Tinubu’s government.

The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has said that the President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government has allocated an annual salary of about 3000 professors for construction and renovation of the Vice President, Kashim Shettima’s residence.

Obi said this on Monday in a series of posts he made on his X (formerly Twitter), while reacting to the allocation of N15billion for the construction of a new residence for the Vice President by the President Tinubu’s government.

The former Governor of Anambra State also recalled that in the 2023 Supplementary Budget, Tinubu allocated the sum of N2.5 billion for the renovation of the Vice President’s residence in Abuja, while another N3 billion was allocated for the renovation of the Vice President’s residence in Lagos.

According to Obi, the total amount of money already allocated for the Vice President’s residence is N20.5 billion, which he said is the annual salary of about 3000 professors, many of whom according to him in a Nigerian university earn about N400,000.

He wrote, “Even as I am still studying the 2024 fiscal budget as presented to the National Assembly last week, I cannot wait as I am compelled to ask: what is exactly wrong with us as a country?

“I ask this question because it is hard for me to understand some of the recent happenings in our nation, in these critical times. The recent news about a budget provision of N15 billion for the construction of a new residence for the Vice President is both shocking and disheartening, considering the many important challenges facing our nation.

“Just recently in the Supplementary Budget, the sum of N2.5billion was included for the renovation of the Vice President's residence in Abuja, which means that he already has a residence.

“Again, during the budget presentation, I heard the sum of N3 billion was allocated for the renovation of the Vice President's residence in Lagos. If we total all these sums, we would have budgeted the sum of N20.5 billion for the housing of the Vice President at this critical time when we are not just the world’s poverty capital, but more people are falling into poverty, with so many Nigerians not knowing where their next meal will come from.

“Our health facilities have collapsed, and unemployment is skyrocketing. I am convinced that 99.9% of Nigerians can only  dream of living in the current residence of the Vice President.

“Several people employed in the universities are not being paid. Just to give an example, the salary of a professor in a Nigerian university is about N400,000, which without removing tax is about N5 million a year.

“What we have budgeted for the housing of the Vice President who is already luxuriously housed is, therefore, the annual salary of about 3000 professors! This is the finance needed to develop the much-needed human capital.

“The budget of N5 billion for student loans, which is yet to be disbursed, is only a tiny percentage of the cost of the Vice President’s new home. We are projecting to use four times the amount for educating ALL Nigerian indigent students to house the Vice President, and we are being told  there is nothing wrong with us.

“I am sure the major teaching hospitals in Nsukka, Lagos, Ibadan, and Zaria did not receive this much capital vote in the budget this year. We have had leaders that were exemplary in the past.

“Most Nigerians may not know that the popular 1004 flats  in Lagos, was a land allocated for the building of a Presidential Mansion for the then Head of State, General Murtala Mohammed.

“He sternly turned down the offer and instructed that the land should be used to build blocks of flats for civil servants. That is the kind of sacrificial leadership worth emulating. Our leaders must therefore stop the recklessness and insensitivity to the plight of the masses.

“We need leaders who show compassion and are willing to sacrifice for common progress and development. Such compassionate and frugal leaders are critical in our journey to the New Nigeria.”

Tinubu Government Allocated Money That Can Pay 3000 Professors’ Annual Salaries To Renovate Vice President’s Residence – Peter Obi The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has said that the President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government has allocated an annual salary of about 3000 professors for construction and renovation of the Vice President’s residence. Obi said this on Monday in a series of posts he made on his X (formerly Twitter), while reacting to the allocation of N15billion for the construction of a new residence for the Vice President by the President Tinubu’s government.

The former Governor of Anambra State also recalled that in the 2023 Supplementary Budget, Tinubu allocated the sum of N2.5 billion for the renovation of the Vice President’s residence in Abuja, while another N3 billion was allocated for the renovation of the Vice President’s residence in Lagos.

According to Obi, the total amount of money already allocated for the Vice President’s residence is N20.5 billion, which he said is the annual salary of about 3000 professors, many of whom according to him in a Nigerian university earn about N400,000. 

He wrote, “Even as I am still studying the 2024 fiscal budget as presented to the National Assembly last week, I cannot wait as I am compelled to ask: what is exactly wrong with us as a country? “I ask this question because it is hard for me to understand some of the recent happenings in our nation, in these critical times. https://x.com/PeterObi/status/1731662305614574042?s=20

The recent news about a budget provision of N15 billion for the construction of a new residence for the Vice President is both shocking and disheartening, considering the many important challenges facing our nation. 

“Just recently in the Supplementary Budget, the sum of N2.5billion was included for the renovation of the Vice President's residence in Abuja, which means that he already has a residence.“Again, during the budget presentation, I heard the sum of N3 billion was allocated for the renovation of the Vice President's residence in Lagos. If we total all these sums, we would have budgeted the sum of N20.5 billion for the housing of the Vice President at this critical time when we are not just the world’s poverty capital, but more people are falling into poverty, with so many Nigerians not knowing where their next meal will come from. “Our health facilities have collapsed, and unemployment is skyrocketing. I am convinced that 99.9% of Nigerians can only  dream of living in the current residence of the Vice President.

“Several people employed in the universities are not being paid. Just to give an example, the salary of a professor in a Nigerian university is about N400,000, which without removing tax is about N5 million a year. “What we have budgeted for the housing of the Vice President who is already luxuriously housed is, therefore, the annual salary of about 3000 professors! This is the finance needed to develop the much-needed human capital.“The budget of N5 billion for student loans, which is yet to be disbursed, is only a tiny percentage of the cost of the Vice President’s new home. We are projecting to use four times the amount for educating ALL Nigerian indigent students to house the Vice President, and we are being told  there is nothing wrong with us. “I am sure the major teaching hospitals in Nsukka, Lagos, Ibadan, and Zaria did not receive this much capital vote in the budget this year. We have had leaders that were exemplary in the past.“Most Nigerians may not know that the popular 1004 flats  in Lagos, was a land allocated for the building of a Presidential Mansion for the then Head of State, General Murtala Mohammed.“He sternly turned down the offer and instructed that the land should be used to build blocks of flats for civil servants.

That is the kind of sacrificial leadership worth emulating. Our leaders must therefore stop the recklessness and insensitivity to the plight of the masses.“We need leaders who show compassion and are willing to sacrifice for common progress and development. Such compassionate and frugal leaders are critical in our journey to the New Nigeria.”https://x.com/PeterObi/status/1731662305614574042?s=20