All worker levels are eligible for the incentive, which attempts to provide some relief from the nation's economic woes.
The Christmas bonus might be as high as 159% of base pay, or as low as 68%. A circular from the office of the State's Head of Service (HoS) states that Level 01 officers will receive an astounding 159%, while other levels will benefit from different percentages.
Officers at level 02 get, respectively, (165), (03), (135), (04), (122), (05), (113), (06), (104), (07), (88), (08), (81), (09), and (70).
Levels 12 (80), 13 (80), 14 (68), 15 (70), 16 (102), and 17 (84) are the remaining ones.
Levels 1 through 8 would earn a bonus of N20,000, while levels 9 and 10 will receive N25,000, levels 12 N35,000, levels 13 and 14 N40,000, levels 15 N55,000, and levels 16 and 17 N100,000.
The program expands on the ongoing efforts to assist public servants made by the administration led by Abiodun.
Recall that following the elimination of the gasoline subsidy, the Prince Abiodun-led administration began providing N10,000 in transport allowance to state employees, including teachers and pensioners.
In addition, the administration has been working hard to clear the backlog of outstanding payments for gratuities, pensions, deductions, and other responsibilities.