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North West Stakeholders Reject Life pension for ex- Governors, Deputies

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Stakeholders in the North West have frowned at the law granting life pension for former governors and their deputies, describing it as morally wrong.

A cross section of those who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) called for the abrogation of the law.

Prof. Andrew Suku of Department of Public Administration, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria said the idea of life pension for governors and their deputies was unjustifiable.

“There are people who meritoriously served the country for 35 years and they did not take one tenth of this amount of money, so, how can you justify that.

“When you look at the package of the politicians generally, Senators, House of Representatives members and so on vis-à-vis what is happening in the country, does that make any sense.

“This makes public service to become public profit, people fit themselves into public office because of what they gain and continue to operate in that particular direction.

“So, the political class has to ask itself whether in a country like Nigeria, one of the poorest in the world in spite of our resources, if what they are collecting is justifiable.

“I am a professor, my monthly salary is not up to N350, 000, my pension is coming from my own contribution out of the salary,” he said.

A lawyer and human right activist, Mr Ibrahim Ahmed, said serving the country for four to eight years cannot warrant life pension for governors and their deputies.

Ahmed also disagreed with the argument that the provision was made to stem corruption, saying that the whole idea was self serving, not to advance the cause of any state.

He recalled that when former Gov. Sule Lamido of Jigawa signed the law for life pension for former governors, his predecasor took the case to court.

“The current governor then employed our services to challenge Lamido over the law, unfortunately immediately he was sworn in, he instructed us to withdraw the matter.

“This is a clear indication that the idea of pension is not beneficial to the society,’’ he said.

In Kano State, Executive Director, Center for Awareness on Justice and Accountability, Alhaji Kabiru Dakata, urged Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje to repeal the law granting life pension for governors and their deputies in order to free the state resources and reduce cost of governance.

According to him, this will save resources which will be channeled into tackling unemployment and other issues beneficial to the state.

“This is unfair and unacceptable, because it is beyond the package outlined for former political officeholders nationwide by the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission.

“How can you pay ex-leaders who worked for four or at best eight years huge sum of money leaving those who worked for 35 years in the civil service impoverished or in abject poverty to die.

“I hope that all the states paying life pension to their former governors will follow the good examples set by Zamfara, Lagos, Kwara and Imo,” he said.

According to Dakata, the payment of life pension to former governors and their deputies is illegal.

A civil servant, Mr Muhammad Sadik, described the law as a continuation of the political class brazen exploitation of the masses.

“Civil servants are pained that, amidst rising poverty and inability of most states to pay N30,000 minimum wage and poor infrastructure, the states have continued to enrich their ex-governors, speakers and their deputies,” Sadik said.

A lecturer, Ladan Annur, called on states operating the pension law to repeal it, as there was no justification for it.

“It is gross injustice, because men and women who worked for 35 years in the civil service are not been paid their meagre monthly pension that has been rubbished by inflation,” he added.(NAN)

Dr Auwal Musa, the Executive Director of Productive Youths Development Initiative, a leading NGO advocating for good governance and accountability in Sokoto state, however, said there was nothing wrong in giving governors “reasonable” pension.

According to him, the present humongous pension for governors and their deputies should be trimmed down.

He also said that the security votes controlled by governors should be made illegal, as it was only an avenue to syphoning public funds.

”Non of the Governors can say with all sincerity that he is using a single kobo out of huge security vote to fight insecurity.

”Total elimination of security votes is paramount than life pension, Musa said.

A former Governor of old Sokoto State, Malam Yahaya Abdulkarim cautioned states on promulgating laws awarding life pension to the political office holders outside stipulated constitutional provisions.

Abdulkarim noted that government funds should not be viewed as charity.

Dr Abdurrashid Lawal, a lecturer at Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina, said that the current pension for ex-governors was unsustainable.

“I am calling on the labour unions and Civil Society Organisations to put more pressure on the lawmakers to amend the law, so that the money going to these very few individuals will be reduced and used for other purposes.”

The Head of Civil Service in Katsina State, Alhaji Idris Usman-Tune, told NAN that the state provides gratuities, life pension to former governors and their deputies, with other benefits, for having served the state.

Usman-Tune said that the law was enacted during the administration of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua, when he was the state governor for only governors and their deputies who served the state from 1999.

He, however, said that the law was amended in 2011 during the tenure of Gov. Ibrahim Shema, to include
former governors who served their tenure in the old Kaduna State.

He pointed out that the law stipulated that a gratuity of former governor shall be 300 per cent of the basic salary of the incumbent governor or deputy.

The Head of Civil Service said that the law also provided that a former governor was entitled to four bedroom flat and his deputy, a three bedroom flat, once in a lifetime.

Other entitlements were two befitting vehicles to be provided every four years, a driver, and comprehensive medical care once a year.

Those benefitting from the pension law in Katsina State include Alhaji Abba Musa-Rimi, Alhaji Saidu Barda and Ibrahim Shema.

Comrade Umar Halidu-Alhassan, Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) in Kebbi said there was no justification in offering pension to former govenors.

“Remember, there are some of these governors who could not pay workers’ salary in their states talk less of paying gratuity or pension.

“As at now, there are some states owing workers more than one year pension.”

According to him, some states were yet to fully implement the N18,000 minimum wage tackles of the new N30,000 minimum wage.

“I don’t know why the people we elected to represent us are always bringing policies that suit their interest, policies that will only benefit them at the expense of the masses.

“Just last month, we staged a protest against the intention of the National Assembly to move the minimum wage from exclusive list to concurrent list.

“With this development, what will happen to somebody who retires as a permanent Secretary or a senior civil servant and becomes a deputy governor, then governor, then minister, then senator, which pension is he going to collect?

“As at now, there are many of them who receive more than one pension, which is against the law of the land,” he said.

Alhaji Ibrahim Ngaski, Chief Executive Officer of Active Support for Rural People Initiative in Kebbi Kebbi condemned life pension for governors and their deputies.

“We will see to the rejection of such bill should it be presented to the state house of assembly, we will mobilise the citizens who are mostly poor people to kick against it,” he said.

Ngaski said that money meant for development of rural communities would be diverted to continue enriching the already rich politicians.

“Go to rural communities, you will see how people are suffering and all as a result of bad governance, and the politicians are the architects of bad governance.

“And now they want to add salt to injury by providing for themselves huge amount of money meant for the development of these rural communities,” he said.

Dr Zuni Aminu, a lecturer at Federal University, Birnin Kebbi, said that the life pension for political office holders would drain state resources.

“Pension should only go to civil servants who spend over 35 years serving the country, not politicians who get out of office already rich and well-to-do,” she said.

The don said that in civilised societies, politics was not seen as a career or business as such not pensionable.

“It is an insult on hard working Nigerian civil servants who retire and have to practically beg to survive because they are owned their pension by the same states where politicians are on pension.”

A banker, Mr Abubakar Usman, described life pension for governors as unsustainable.

“Due to the frequent changes of government manned by divergent political parties, it will be impossible to sustain.”

Spokesperson for Zamfara House of Assembly Mr Mustafa Jafaru-Kaura, has given reasons why the lawmakers repealed the life pension law in the state.

“It was not desirable considering the inadequate resource and the security challenges faced by the state.

“The state government spends a lot to ensure peace and stability, therefore it could not afford to pay such entitlements to past leaders.”

Hajiya Amina Audu, a board member of the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities, said the desirability of the pension was defendant on some variables.

“The issue of giving former governors, speakers and their deputies live pension is not an issue, the issue is transparency and accountability.

“If the leaders ensure transparency and accountability while managing the citizens’ resources, after their tenure in office they deserved pensions.

“But most of our leaders are not transparent when it comes to issue of management of resources of their states,” Audu said. (NAN)

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Northern Senators Forum Denies Impeachment Plot against Akpabio

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By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja

The Northern Senators Forum; an umbrella body comprising the entire senators from the 19 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory yesterday denied orchestrating a plan to impeach the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio together with other principal officers of the Senate.

The Chairman of the Forum, Senator AbdullAziz Yar Adua who dismissed the reports as fake advised Nigerians to focus on issues bothering on national development and not baseless and unfounded reports,such as was yesterday reported by an online platform.

Senator Yar Adua (APC, Katsina Central) while reacting to the reports by northern Senators to impeach at the Senate Press Center, Abuja in company of Senator Yemi Adaramodu (APC, Ekiti South) said the Senate,under the leadership of Godswill Akpabio was conducting it’s proceedings without rancour and division, blaming the reports of Akpabio’s impeachment plot on mischief makers that means no good for the country.

“There’s no such plot,plan or an idea to impeach or topple the leadership of the Senate by anyone or group, especially the Northern Senators Forum who I’m their Chairman. Such reports should not only be discarded as baseless and unfounded but should be seen as the handiwork of mischief makers,who want to bring the name of Northern Senators Forum to disrepute.

“We are solidly behind the leadership of Godswill Akpabio,the Senate President. We have not had any rancour or division within our fold as Senators,so why should anyone think and align us with such information?”, the retired Army Colonel queried.

Speaking in the same vein, the Senate Committee Chairman on Media Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu expressed his displeasure with the online report, which surfaced in the early hours of yesterday claiming that the Northern Senators were aggrieved with the policies of the Federal Government, prompting the senators to move against the impeachment of Senate President, Godswill Akpabio and other principal officers.

For Senator Adaramodu, ” I came to the Press Center with the Chairman of Northern Senators Forum, my respected colleague, Senator AbdullAziz Yar Adua to tell Nigerians that the report were ill conceived and of no value, considering the fact that all the entire senators are solidly behind the Senate leadership.”

He however advised Nigerians to pray for the government at all levels, saying that its success is not limited to those in power but the entirety of Nigerians.

On the hardship Nigerians are passing through following the federal government petroleum and tax reforms, the Ekiti lawmaker said, ” we, as the people’s representatives, are not unaware and oblivious of the sufferings orchestrated by the recent tax and petroleum reforms. We feel it as well because we are also part of the society. If you recall, the Senate summoned the Chief Tax Officer (the FIRS BOSS) Tuesday to explain the situation to us. We are also engaging the NNPC, together with our colleagues at the House of Representatives. So, very soon we will be through with them. And afterwards, we shall make our position as the legislative arm of government known to Nigerians.

However, a national assembly publication, Order Paper had reported earlier yesterday that security was beefed up yesterday at the National Assembly to avert the possibility of a forceful change of the Senate leadership; attributing the plot to northern senators that were aggrieved by Federal Government policies.

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LG Polls: Sen. Karimi Support APC Campaign with N24m

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From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja

The All Progressive Congress (APC) Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial district, Sen. Sunday Stephen Karimi, has disbursed over N24 million to support LG electioneering campaign activities across all the seven local government areas in his constituency.The seven local government areas include: Kabba/Bunu, Ijumu, Yagba East, Yagba West, Mopamuro, Kontokarfi/Kogi and Lokoja.

According to a statement by the Senator Karimi media team (DSSK), the fund is meant to support all the Chairmanship Candidates and their Vice, as well as all the Councilorship candidates in over 70 wards across the seven LGAs of Kogi west, towards the October 19th LG elections in Kogi State.
It said N1 million was disbursed to each of the seven Chairmanship candidates, N500,000 to each of the Vice chairmanship candidates, and N200,000 to each of the over 70 councilorship candidates across the 7 LGAs in Kogi west senatorial district.The DSSK media team described Sen. Karimi as true people-centric Lawmaker who is committed to championing good governance and improving the well-being of his constituents especially at the grassroots.The DSSK Media team said: “Distinguished Senator Sunday Karimi’s generous contributions to the 7 Local Governments in Kogi west are highly commendable, especially in preparation for the forthcoming Local Government elections on October 19th.”These donations demonstrate Senator Karimi’s commitment to empowering local leaders and enhancing community development in Kogi West.”As a lawmaker representing Kogi West, senator Karimi has promised good representation, good roads, good medical facilities, empowerment, and many other dividends of democracy ¹.”His leadership and philanthropy have made a significant impact in the communities, and it is very clear that he is dedicated to serving humanity.”May Almighty God continue to guide and guard Senator Karimi’s path as he serves the people of Kogi West”.It would be recalled that Sen. Karimi handed over a newly built and well equipped military base to the Nigerian Army in Egbe, Yagba West LGA, to address rising kidnapping and banditry, and improve security in Kogi and some areas in Kwara State.The military forward operating base (FOB) was commissioned on Saturday in Egbe, by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja.

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PDP: Governors, BoT Resolve Leadership Crisis

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By Mike Odiakose, Abuja

The leadership crisis rocking the National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been resolved by the party’s Governors Forum and the Board of Trustees (BoT).This development was announced by the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum and Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, on Tuesday in Abuja.

Mohammed, who fielded questions from Journalists at the Private Wing of Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on his way to Ondo State for PDP governorship campaign, added that all members of the NWC have been directed to revert to the status quo before the crisis erupted last Friday.
According to the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, “The crisis is over.
The governors, Board of Trustees, and other organs have resolved that the NWC should revert to the status quo. They are now united.”The governor, accompanied by the acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, while travelling to Ondo State for a PDP gubernatorial campaign rally, announced that suspensions from both factions had been lifted.Also speaking, Damagum confirmed that the crisis is over, adding, “The party is united, and no members of the NWC left before.”The mutual suspicion among PDP NWC members over alleged anti-party activities of the Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum and the National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwun boiled over last Thursday when some member almost engage in physical fight during the NWC meeting.Few hours later the National Publicity Secretary, Hon Debo Ologunagba announced the suspension of Damagum and his replacement with Yayari Ahmed Mohammed as the new Acting National Chairman.Damagum reacted by directing the National Publicity Secretary and the National Legal Advisor to “step aside” and to face a disciplinary panel.Daily Asset gathered on Tuesday that final decision in the leadership logjam in the party will be laid to rest when the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meet on October 24.The camp of the Acting National Chairman is believed within the PDP circle of working to ensure the meeting did not hold over possibility of NEC appointing a substantive National Chairman from the North Central.The PDP BoT at its meeting last Thursday advised the NWC to ensure the October 24 NEC meeting is held as earlier agreed by various organs and leaders of the party.

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