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Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Godson333: 11:45am On Jul 16, 2017
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN to institute legal action to recover over N40 billion dubiously earned in double payment, by former Nigerian state governors, who are now either senators or ministers.



SERAP made the appeal in an open letter to Malami released today, saying the former gorvenors and their deputies are drawing the dubious payments based on retirement and pension laws crafted by them while in office.



It alleged that Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki (Kwara); Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano); Kabiru Gaya (Kano); Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom); Theodore Orji (Abia); Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa); Sam Egwu (Ebonyi); Shaaba Lafiagi (Kwara), are among former governors receiving double emoluments and large severance benefits from their states.



Others mentioned are Joshua Dariye (Plateau), Jonah Jang (Plateau), Ahmed Sani Yarima (Zamfara); Danjuma Goje (Gombe); Bukar Abba Ibrahim (Yobe); Adamu Aliero (Kebbi); George Akume (Benue); Ms Biodun Olujimi (Ekiti); Enyinaya Harcourt Abaribe (Abia); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti); Chris Ngige (Anambra); and Babatunde Fashola (Lagos).



SERAP urged Malami to use his “good offices as a defender of public interest” to urgently institute appropriate legal actions to challenge the legality of states’ laws permitting former governors, who are now senators and ministers to enjoy governors’ emoluments while drawing normal salaries and allowances in their new political offices.”



The organization also asked Mr Malami to “seek full recovery of over N40 billion of public funds that have so far been received from those involved; and to begin to take these steps within seven days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will institute legal proceedings to compel the discharge of constitutional duty and full compliance with Nigeria’s international anti-corruption obligations and commitments.”



In the letter dated 14 July 2017 and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organisation said that, “Public interest is not well served when government officials such as former governors, deputies supplement their emoluments in their current positions with life pensions and emoluments drawn from their states’ meagre resources, and thereby prioritising their private or personal interests over and above the greatest happiness of the greatest number.”



“SERAP considers double emoluments for serving public officials unlawful, as the laws granting those benefits take governance away from the arena of public interest, and create the impression that former governors acted contrary to the best interests of the general public. Double emoluments and large severance benefits for former governors now serving public officials constitute a blatant betrayal of public trust.”



“SERAP is concerned that several serving senators and ministers are receiving salaries and life pensions running into billions of naira from states that are currently unwilling or unable to pay their workers’ salaries. Public office is a public trust, and as such, citizens depend upon their governors, senators and ministers to act in the public interest, not for their own or another’s profit or benefit.”



“Under the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party, it is forbidden for any public official to engage in self-dealing, and place him/herself in a position of conflicting interests, and to hold incompatible functions or illicitly engage in providing to him/herself emoluments deemed unacceptable under international law. This is a clear case of the former governors placing their private or personal interests over and above their entrusted public functions, and unduly influencing the level of benefits they receive.”



“SERAP argues that taking advantage of entrusted public offices and positions to enact laws to grant double emoluments and large severance benefits to serving public officials amounts to not only an abuse of office but also incorrect, dishonourable and improper performance of public functions, as per the provisions of paragraph 2 of article 8 of the convention.”



“By signing such double emoluments and large benefits laws which they knew or ought to know that they would be beneficiaries, these former governors have abused their entrusted public functions and positions, and thereby obtained an undue advantage, contrary to article 19 of the convention.”



“The double emoluments and large severance benefits laws also violate the conflicts of interest provisions of the convention. The fact that these laws are signed by former governors in the exercise of their functions as public officials and now benefiting from the entitlements under such laws while serving as senators and ministers raises serious conflict of interest issue under paragraph 5 of article 8 of the convention.”



“We believe that the current Code of Conduct for Public Officials Act is outdated and entirely inconsistent and incompatible with the object and purpose of the UN Convention against Corruption, which requires Nigeria to adopt a comprehensive code of conduct for the performance of public functions and implicitly to prohibit double emoluments and large severance benefits for public officials such as former governors.”



“SERAP notes the resolution of the UN General Assembly to the effect that every state has the duty to carry out in good faith its obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law, and it may not invoke provisions in its constitutions or its laws as an excuse for failure to perform this duty.”



“As such, your government is mandated to challenge the legality of double and large emoluments states’ laws and bring them in line with Nigeria’s international obligations including under the convention. This position is buttressed by article 27 of the Vienna Convention on the Laws of Treaties, which provides that no state can justify the noncompliance with an international treaty with reference to internal law, including even the constitution.”



“SERAP notes that under the Lagos Pension Law a former governor will enjoy the following benefits for life: Two houses, one in Lagos and another in Abuja estimated to cost between N500m and N700m. Others are six brand new cars replaceable every three years; furniture allowance of 300 percent of annual salary to be paid every two years, and a close to N2.5m as pension (about N30m pension annually); free medicals including for his immediate families; 10 percent house maintenance; 30 percent car maintenance; 10 percent entertainment; 20 percent utility; and several domestic staff.”



“In Rivers, state law provides 100 percent of annual basic salaries for ex-governor and deputy, one residential house for former governor anywhere of his choice in Nigeria; one residential house anywhere in Rivers for the deputy, three cars for the ex-governor every four years; two cars for the deputy every four years; 300 percent of annual basic salary every four years for furniture; 10 percent of annual basic salary for house maintenance.”



“In Akwa Ibom, state law provides for N200m annual pay to ex governors, deputies; pension for life at a rate equivalent to the salary of the incumbent governor/deputy governor respectively; a new official car and utility-vehicle every four years; one personal aide and provision of adequate security; a cook, chauffeurs and security guards for the governor at a sum not exceeding N5m per month and N2.5m for the deputy governor. Others are: free medical services for governor and spouse at an amount not exceeding N100m for the governor per annum and N50m for the deputy governor; a five-bedroom mansion in Abuja and Akwa Ibom and allowance of 300 percent of annual basic salary for the deputy governor; 300 percent of annual basic salary every four years and severance gratuity.”



“Similarly, the Kano State Pension Rights of Governor and Deputy Governor Law 2007 provides for 100 percent of annual basic salaries for former governor and deputy; furnished and equipped office; a 6-bedroom house; well-furnished 4-bedroom for deputy, plus an office; free medical treatment along with immediate families within and outside Nigeria where necessary; two drivers; and a provision for a 30- day vacation within and outside Nigeria.”



“In Gombe State, there is N300 million executive pension benefits for the ex-governors. In Kwara State, the 2010 law gives a former governor two cars and a security car replaceable every three years; a well-furnished 5-bedroom duplex; 300 per cent of his salary as furniture allowance; five personal staff; three State Security Services; free medical care for the governor and the deputy; 30 percent of salary for car maintenance; 20 per cent for utility; 10 percent for entertainment; 10 per cent for house maintenance.”



“In Zamfara State, former governors receive pension for life; two personal staff; two vehicles replaceable every four years; two drivers, free medical for the former governors and deputies and their immediate families in Nigeria or abroad; a 4-bedroom house in Zamfara and an office; free telephone and 30 days paid vacation outside Nigeria. In Sokoto State, former governors and deputy governors are to receive N200m and N180m respectively being monetization for other entitlements which include domestic aides, residence and vehicles that could be renewed after every four years.”

Source NAN

Mynd44

http://www.eyereport.com.ng/ex-governors-dubiously-earning-n40b-in-double-serap/

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Nobody: 11:52am On Jul 16, 2017
grin

Even Nigerians don comot eyes for their matter.

Even SERAP is a cankerworm

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Infomaz(m): 11:52am On Jul 16, 2017
This is the height of corruption. It is symptomatic of the poverty of leadership that afflicts us as a people.

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Caustics: 7:09pm On Jul 16, 2017
angry

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Ying78(f): 7:10pm On Jul 16, 2017
Jesus is Lord

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Nobody: 7:10pm On Jul 16, 2017
Instead of wasting data and energy on this failed fools, why not visit www.entmirror.com and browse through lucrative businesses that you can start.?

You can start making your millions If you follow the rules. You might make billions if you break it. grin

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Nobody: 7:10pm On Jul 16, 2017
Pls can I faint??

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Narldon: 7:10pm On Jul 16, 2017
FADA-LAWD!! shocked shocked shocked




ABACHA BE LIKE...



"UNA STILL DEY LEARN WORK " cheesy cheesy grin

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by DWJOBScom(m): 7:11pm On Jul 16, 2017
Nothing can be done as they are now in the change party!

if majority of them were in PDP ONLY THEN will something be done.

This govt is just an adult joke! We will not make mistakes again by listening to the clowns

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by itiswellandwell: 7:11pm On Jul 16, 2017
Hmmmmm
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by NwaAmaikpe: 7:11pm On Jul 16, 2017
shocked

Wow.

Politics in Nigeria is so lucrative and the politicians steal so brazenly


I really wonder what EFCC's job truly is...outside political witch-hunting. Can't they arrest and prosecute these thieves?

I don't even mind if they can't prosecute all of them, but as long as T.A.Orji is jailed... I'm fine

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Trendy247: 7:12pm On Jul 16, 2017
God punish all of them... Infact God punish all the politicians in this country from 1960 till date

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by castrokins(m): 7:12pm On Jul 16, 2017
A
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by ripbubu: 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
MrIcredible:

Yes o

He is greater than tinubu. Buhari .

God curse nigeria
God curse the Odùduwà
God slap the Arewa
GOD BLESS THE IGBO CHRISTIANS.

SHAME ON THE OSU north angry
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by TANKDESTROYER(m): 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
I just weak for these folks

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Richy4(m): 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
That amount can build a world class hospital in Nigeria.. and attract a lot of qualified Doctors from abroad....And there won't be any need traveling out of the Country for treatment

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by nelsont1: 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
And IPOB wants them to just stop eating these benefits? Pray hard
Godson333:
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN to institute legal action to recover over N40 billion dubiously earned in double payment, by former Nigerian state governors, who are now either senators or ministers.



SERAP made the appeal in an open letter to Malami released today, saying the former gorvenors and their deputies are drawing the dubious payments based on retirement and pension laws crafted by them while in office.



It alleged that Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki (Kwara); Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano); Kabiru Gaya (Kano); Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom); Theodore Orji (Abia); Abdullahi Adamu (Nasarawa); Sam Egwu (Ebonyi); Shaaba Lafiagi (Kwara), are among former governors receiving double emoluments and large severance benefits from their states.



Others mentioned are Joshua Dariye (Plateau), Jonah Jang (Plateau), Ahmed Sani Yarima (Zamfara); Danjuma Goje (Gombe); Bukar Abba Ibrahim (Yobe); Adamu Aliero (Kebbi); George Akume (Benue); Ms Biodun Olujimi (Ekiti); Enyinaya Harcourt Abaribe (Abia); Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti); Chris Ngige (Anambra); and Babatunde Fashola (Lagos).



SERAP urged Malami to use his “good offices as a defender of public interest” to urgently institute appropriate legal actions to challenge the legality of states’ laws permitting former governors, who are now senators and ministers to enjoy governors’ emoluments while drawing normal salaries and allowances in their new political offices.”



The organization also asked Mr Malami to “seek full recovery of over N40 billion of public funds that have so far been received from those involved; and to begin to take these steps within seven days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter, failing which SERAP will institute legal proceedings to compel the discharge of constitutional duty and full compliance with Nigeria’s international anti-corruption obligations and commitments.”



In the letter dated 14 July 2017 and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organisation said that, “Public interest is not well served when government officials such as former governors, deputies supplement their emoluments in their current positions with life pensions and emoluments drawn from their states’ meagre resources, and thereby prioritising their private or personal interests over and above the greatest happiness of the greatest number.”



“SERAP considers double emoluments for serving public officials unlawful, as the laws granting those benefits take governance away from the arena of public interest, and create the impression that former governors acted contrary to the best interests of the general public. Double emoluments and large severance benefits for former governors now serving public officials constitute a blatant betrayal of public trust.”



“SERAP is concerned that several serving senators and ministers are receiving salaries and life pensions running into billions of naira from states that are currently unwilling or unable to pay their workers’ salaries. Public office is a public trust, and as such, citizens depend upon their governors, senators and ministers to act in the public interest, not for their own or another’s profit or benefit.”



“Under the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party, it is forbidden for any public official to engage in self-dealing, and place him/herself in a position of conflicting interests, and to hold incompatible functions or illicitly engage in providing to him/herself emoluments deemed unacceptable under international law. This is a clear case of the former governors placing their private or personal interests over and above their entrusted public functions, and unduly influencing the level of benefits they receive.”



“SERAP argues that taking advantage of entrusted public offices and positions to enact laws to grant double emoluments and large severance benefits to serving public officials amounts to not only an abuse of office but also incorrect, dishonourable and improper performance of public functions, as per the provisions of paragraph 2 of article 8 of the convention.”



“By signing such double emoluments and large benefits laws which they knew or ought to know that they would be beneficiaries, these former governors have abused their entrusted public functions and positions, and thereby obtained an undue advantage, contrary to article 19 of the convention.”



“The double emoluments and large severance benefits laws also violate the conflicts of interest provisions of the convention. The fact that these laws are signed by former governors in the exercise of their functions as public officials and now benefiting from the entitlements under such laws while serving as senators and ministers raises serious conflict of interest issue under paragraph 5 of article 8 of the convention.”



“We believe that the current Code of Conduct for Public Officials Act is outdated and entirely inconsistent and incompatible with the object and purpose of the UN Convention against Corruption, which requires Nigeria to adopt a comprehensive code of conduct for the performance of public functions and implicitly to prohibit double emoluments and large severance benefits for public officials such as former governors.”



“SERAP notes the resolution of the UN General Assembly to the effect that every state has the duty to carry out in good faith its obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law, and it may not invoke provisions in its constitutions or its laws as an excuse for failure to perform this duty.”



“As such, your government is mandated to challenge the legality of double and large emoluments states’ laws and bring them in line with Nigeria’s international obligations including under the convention. This position is buttressed by article 27 of the Vienna Convention on the Laws of Treaties, which provides that no state can justify the noncompliance with an international treaty with reference to internal law, including even the constitution.”



“SERAP notes that under the Lagos Pension Law a former governor will enjoy the following benefits for life: Two houses, one in Lagos and another in Abuja estimated to cost between N500m and N700m. Others are six brand new cars replaceable every three years; furniture allowance of 300 percent of annual salary to be paid every two years, and a close to N2.5m as pension (about N30m pension annually); free medicals including for his immediate families; 10 percent house maintenance; 30 percent car maintenance; 10 percent entertainment; 20 percent utility; and several domestic staff.”



“In Rivers, state law provides 100 percent of annual basic salaries for ex-governor and deputy, one residential house for former governor anywhere of his choice in Nigeria; one residential house anywhere in Rivers for the deputy, three cars for the ex-governor every four years; two cars for the deputy every four years; 300 percent of annual basic salary every four years for furniture; 10 percent of annual basic salary for house maintenance.”



“In Akwa Ibom, state law provides for N200m annual pay to ex governors, deputies; pension for life at a rate equivalent to the salary of the incumbent governor/deputy governor respectively; a new official car and utility-vehicle every four years; one personal aide and provision of adequate security; a cook, chauffeurs and security guards for the governor at a sum not exceeding N5m per month and N2.5m for the deputy governor. Others are: free medical services for governor and spouse at an amount not exceeding N100m for the governor per annum and N50m for the deputy governor; a five-bedroom mansion in Abuja and Akwa Ibom and allowance of 300 percent of annual basic salary for the deputy governor; 300 percent of annual basic salary every four years and severance gratuity.”



“Similarly, the Kano State Pension Rights of Governor and Deputy Governor Law 2007 provides for 100 percent of annual basic salaries for former governor and deputy; furnished and equipped office; a 6-bedroom house; well-furnished 4-bedroom for deputy, plus an office; free medical treatment along with immediate families within and outside Nigeria where necessary; two drivers; and a provision for a 30- day vacation within and outside Nigeria.”



“In Gombe State, there is N300 million executive pension benefits for the ex-governors. In Kwara State, the 2010 law gives a former governor two cars and a security car replaceable every three years; a well-furnished 5-bedroom duplex; 300 per cent of his salary as furniture allowance; five personal staff; three State Security Services; free medical care for the governor and the deputy; 30 percent of salary for car maintenance; 20 per cent for utility; 10 percent for entertainment; 10 per cent for house maintenance.”



“In Zamfara State, former governors receive pension for life; two personal staff; two vehicles replaceable every four years; two drivers, free medical for the former governors and deputies and their immediate families in Nigeria or abroad; a 4-bedroom house in Zamfara and an office; free telephone and 30 days paid vacation outside Nigeria. In Sokoto State, former governors and deputy governors are to receive N200m and N180m respectively being monetization for other entitlements which include domestic aides, residence and vehicles that could be renewed after every four years.”

Source NAN

Mynd44

http://www.eyereport.com.ng/ex-governors-dubiously-earning-n40b-in-double-serap/
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Teewhy2: 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
To the indomie brain who can't take time to read this, the article is just saying all what we know that our leaders are very corrupt and selfish. They think only about their pocket and do everything to remain in power , that is are they the only one in the state that they will be a governor and after that go to Senate to remain power and double money from Nigeria as an ex governor and also member of the green house.
An action should be taken to stop this.


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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Olalan(m): 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
Politics is indeed a money spinner in Nigeria. Outrageous benefits they get yet pensioners are not paid their entitlements.

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by deebsman1(m): 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
In Kwara, the house was built for Bukola Saraki and dude resold it to the state govt for * 2

Best thing for the country, is restructuring, back to the old provincial way, and laws in each province that any present or former political office holder should not and must never hold political office again in the country and good people of Nigeria should seriously be on the look out for good governance.

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by sammyj: 7:13pm On Jul 16, 2017
The way this so called Thieves sorry politicians are going with stealing i believe one day the monkey will go the market and will not return back home !!! angry sad shocked

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by pilarnig(m): 7:15pm On Jul 16, 2017
Even Edo state is worse

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Sfateema(f): 7:15pm On Jul 16, 2017
Quite lengthy, can someone somarice? wink undecided

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jul 16, 2017
Ok

Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by stonemasonn: 7:17pm On Jul 16, 2017
I don't even think restructuring will help us. I think we should just end this Democratic system and start afresh with a new constitution.

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Edum13656: 7:18pm On Jul 16, 2017
EFCC can grant those treasury looters amnesty but not Thief T.A Orji
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by MrIcredible: 7:18pm On Jul 16, 2017
ripbubu:

I'm a dọ́lt.
An ipob frustrated osu
Okay
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by chuksjuve(m): 7:18pm On Jul 16, 2017
not for sale .
Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by DIKEnaWAR: 7:19pm On Jul 16, 2017
Tinubu, the lead financier and owner of SERAP, started it. He was the first to make these laws while leaving office as Governor of Lagos state, before others replicated. He has been funding SERAP with such loots.

SERAP should first ask him to stop and remit what they got from him back to Lagos state government. That is restitution and the way forward.

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Re: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by dannytoe(m): 7:19pm On Jul 16, 2017
.Pension for Ex governors is a big scam. An avenue to loot and enslave the youth. Meanwhile this same thieves will come after grabing power to share wheelbirrow. To cleuless youth

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