Well now, valued audience, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has just given his approval to a policy that would make a king envious. The esteemed Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo made the announcement at what they call a "Ministerial Retreat" in Abuja, beaming with satisfaction.


The official reason – and I convey this solemnly – is to ensure these fine folks don't retire into poverty. Fancy such concern! As if a high-ranking official with decades of government service would be reduced to begging.
This interesting measure comes alongside other improvements 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. Progress marches on, or so they claim.
I've seen many a government concoct methods to compensate their ranks, but this lifetime salary arrangement beats all. Any thinking person would ask: Why not extend such magnanimity to each civil servant? Or better yet, to the regular people whose money pays these salaries?

As I conclude this account, I must return to our topic: the lifetime compensation of Nigeria's senior officers. This August 2025 decision reveals encyclopedias about the concerns of those who rule. And that, my friend, is a reality worth reflecting upon long after you've concluded this article.