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The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by dre11(m): 6:24am On Aug 28, 2023
Instructively, the pension benefits of ex-governors run against the grain of constitutionalism and good conscience.

By Premium Times

The life pension packages of former state governors has been a controversial issue since 2007 when the first set of Fourth Republic governors served out their eight-year tenures. It is a new low in public morality or governance, which has elicited a large dose of flak from Nigerians. It is not only odious but a serious violation of Nigeria’s Constitution. What makes it even more obnoxious is the fact that there are about seven, out of eight former governors in President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet, who enjoy this obviously undeserved reward, and will, at the same time, be paid salaries as serving public officers.

Ironically, the president is one of them. As governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007, his administration was the first to chart this unpopular policy course, which has now careened into more than half of the 36 states of the federation. This is despicable. As a result, the president should show leadership by denouncing it to serve as a moral compass for his ministers. For them to receive dual emoluments at the expense of suffering Nigerian masses, thousands of unpaid pensioners and workers in their respective states of origin, is a crass display of callousness.

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) was spot on when it recently called out these ex-governors. It drew the president’s attention to the public interest it raises and advised him to stop the scandal. Ministers entangled in this moral skein are: Nyesom Wike, Adeboyega Oyetola, Atiku Bagudu, David Umuahi, Ibrahim Geidam and Simon Lalong. Bello Matawalle is not involved, having instigated a move that repealed the Governors Pension Act by Zamfara State’s House of Assembly as governor in 2019.

That some states have repealed their pension acts, others have totally shunned it, and with some ex-governors in states where the law exists refusing to accept these benefits, should have evoked moral qualms for those who still receive these pensions. As SERAP stressed, if the new ministers collect such life pensions, while claiming to be serving the public interest, then it says much about their conducts and integrity.

Instructively, the pension benefits of ex-governors run against the grain of constitutionalism and good conscience. The 1999 Constitution, as amended, stipulates that a pensioner in Nigeria must have worked for at least 10 years. Yet, this perverse entitlement is meant for a select group that spends between four and eight years in public service. Besides Zamfara, Imo is among a few states that have repealed their rogue pension Acts. More should follow suit, enamoured of the trite position in our grundnorm that any piece of law that is inconsistent with the Constitution is null and void to the extent of its inconsistency, and of no effect.

Lagos State set this noxious ball rolling in 2007 with a law that provides a former governor life pension at the rate of N30 million per annum; a house in Lagos and Abuja for those who served two terms; six brand new cars every three years; free medical care for him and his family members; and a retinue of domestic servants. Successive governors after the class of 2007 have upped the ante, evident in the N300 million pension benefits for an ex-governor in Gombe State. Godswill Akpabio, as governor of Akwa Ibom State, signed a pension Act that provided N200 million annual benefit to an ex-governor.

As of 2017, 21 states treasuries had been fleeced of N37.4 billion as pension payments to 47 former governors. In this mix is their spending of billions of naira as security votes, which are unaccounted for, while in office. And as one of them once admitted, no ex-governor is poor, given the perks of office he enjoyed while in office for at least four years. The president and ministers should swiftly respond to this public yearning. To act otherwise will be emblematic of insensitivity and greed.


…Public positions are for public service, not self-enrichment

At last, President Bola Tinubu inaugurated 45 ministers, out of his envisaged 48-member ministerial team, last week. He urged them to be armour bearers in the execution of his Renewed Hope agenda. Sounding like a cleric, the president harped on transparency, accountability and integrity as sinews of good governance, amid high expectations from Nigerians. PREMIUM TIMES believes that they have no choice in this regard!

Clearly, their jobs are well cut out with the mountain of challenges before them: the economy is in tatters, which is pretty evident in the rising daily costs of living that has become a nightmare for most Nigerians. Insecurity is still an ever-present danger, typified in the recent massacre of 26 soldiers in Niger State by terrorists, while the health sector and educational systems are in sorry states. Nigeria’s crude oil is largely stolen, while the little oil revenues that come in are despoiled, just as abandoned projects litter the landscape, exemplified by the scam that the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has become.

These absurdities stem largely from the woeful failure of successive ministers to perform creditably. What the country needs desperately is a redemption song in these areas and much more. And only ministers who understand their responsibilities can play the symphony. In clear terms, the essence of public office is service, not self-aggrandisement.

Unfortunately, the latter is often the case in Nigeria. Many ministers had in the past been caught in the web of criminal abuse of office, such as phoney contracts, cronyism, contract-splitting, bribe-taking, flagrant disregard of the Fiscal Responsibility Act and nepotism. This explains why the records of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are replete with dossiers of corrupt practices of former ministers.

Laughably, many of these cases have been languishing in courts for about a decade, stymied by corrupt denizens of the judiciary and lawyers. The penchant of ministers for bribery, as was evident in the case of the late Sunday Afolabi, an erstwhile Police Affairs minister, was an eye opener in the $214 million SAGEM contract in 2003, under President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration. He was incarcerated and prosecuted along with his cohorts. Some ex-ministers have fled the country to escape being prosecuted or they secured higher offices that conferred immunity from prosecution on them.

Arising thereof, it behoves all Nigerians to be part of the watchdogs on these ministers. The situation that the country is presently in is akin to a state of war or emergency, which leaves no room to chance. One sure way to corral the ministers to the right track is for the president to have performance indicators and delivery timelines for each of them. President Tinubu should act like Obasanjo, if any of them derails; and not like his aloof predecessor, Muhammadu Buhari. Homilies, as he delivered on their inauguration, simply cannot replace the application of closely supervised performance indicators.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/editorial/618172-editorial-the-illegality-of-ex-governors-collecting-both-salaries-and-pensions-as-ministers.html

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by OyeofIkoTuN(m): 6:32am On Aug 28, 2023
Abeg rest in Jesus name..

Igboland likes it like that...God punish anybody that complains in 2023.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by muyico(m): 6:50am On Aug 28, 2023
Nah now una eye open? When fashola and aregbeshola is collecting it no 1 talk. Abeg go sit down?
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by GOFRONT(m): 6:56am On Aug 28, 2023
They are never tired.
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Racoon(m): 6:56am On Aug 28, 2023
This is the sole reason the 1999 class of governors did Nigeria a disservice with creation of the NGF wherein they tart the corruption of appropriating bogus state funds to themselves as retirement benefits even despite their salaries, allowances, estacodes etc.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by jmoore(m): 6:59am On Aug 28, 2023
Tinubu started it.

Peter Obi has never collected a kobo as pension.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Ofunaofu: 7:01am On Aug 28, 2023
"Lagos State set this noxious ball rolling in 2007 with a law that provides a former governor life pension at the rate of N30 million per annum; a house in Lagos and Abuja for those who served two terms; six brand new cars every three years; free medical care for him and his family members; and a retinue of domestic servants."


It's an impossible task to expect a federal government under Tinubu to reverse this ugly trend of which he is the chief beneficiary.

Not only that he appropriated such a humongous amount to himself and family as life pension, he also built a conduit pipe from the coffers of Lagos state Treasury to his personal company Alpha Beta, milking the entire common wealth of Lagosians.

Tinubu should let lagos state and its citizens breathe.....

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by incandescentena: 7:05am On Aug 28, 2023
"Class of 99' governors" really caused more damage in this Country Nigeria.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by CodeTemplar: 8:43am On Aug 28, 2023
Same set of mostly 99 class who after a painful subsidy removal quickly floated the idea of salary increment for themselves. I laugh.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Chinjo2: 8:53am On Aug 28, 2023
These are the crops of thieves that is strangulating Nigeria. They are all thieves and vampires. They ask Nigerians to tighten their belt while they keep sending prayers to their individual emails.
From Tinubu, the senators, the retired generals and down to the least politician. Nobody should be entitled to double salary. If you were an ex governor or ex-genegeal, once you become a governor or senator or holds any political office, you must forgot your pension and rely on your present salary.
If we want to rescue Nigeria, this is the first place to start from.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Risingblue008(m): 10:47am On Aug 28, 2023
Agbados and et etal will be acting as if there are not feeling the heat,
Una never see anything cheesy grin grin

We die here,
We had the opportunity to make things work here in Nigeria,
But tribalism covered their eyes,
Now president don dey for una door-mouth,
Yet ...

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by YeyeGbami: 10:47am On Aug 28, 2023
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Moyinoluwa35(f): 10:47am On Aug 28, 2023
Pity
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by sylve11: 10:48am On Aug 28, 2023
It's not as if they did any good thing while serving o. sad cool
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Slurity(m): 10:48am On Aug 28, 2023
THIS NONSENSE HAS BEEN EXISTING FOR TOO LONG. FALANA HAS CONDEMMED THIS MANY TIMES BUT GOVERMENT KEEP BLIND EYES
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by coputa(m): 10:49am On Aug 28, 2023
This is curruption taken to a new high, after looting the state for eight years, they still want to collect pension

Nigeria constitution has failed.

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by wittywriter: 10:49am On Aug 28, 2023
Free Money...

Most political office holders in Nigeria are despicably greedy and support corruption...



Wittyness
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Memphitz357: 10:49am On Aug 28, 2023
You forgot to add ex governors that are also collecting salaries as Senators along with their pension.
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Akeem79(m): 10:50am On Aug 28, 2023
OyeofIkoTuN:
Abeg rest in Jesus name..

Igboland likes it like that...God punish anybody that complains in 2023.
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Nobody: 10:50am On Aug 28, 2023
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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by omoredia: 10:50am On Aug 28, 2023
Nigerians support illegality too much
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by Jahwinaboy(m): 10:50am On Aug 28, 2023
Very illegal
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by KanwuliaExtra: 10:51am On Aug 28, 2023
Only in LIEGERIA!!! grin
Very criminal country!
Dem nor get shame at all.

How can you collect pension when you are not retired? undecided
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by 9jahotblog: 10:54am On Aug 28, 2023
Current APC National Chairman, ex governor Ganduje collecting kickbacks from Kano contractor


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZP9nnrCZqmw?si=4l9nyMSUt_8x_vkA
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by nony43(m): 10:54am On Aug 28, 2023
Imagine how much Jumbo pay Ebola is collecting as Ex Gov of Lagos states. He was the first to start in Nigeria. He is still collecting as a Senator.
Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by free2ryhme: 10:55am On Aug 28, 2023
dre11:
Instructively, the pension benefits of ex-governors run against the grain of constitutionalism and good conscience.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/editorial/618172-editorial-the-illegality-of-ex-governors-collecting-both-salaries-and-pensions-as-ministers.html

Corruption up, down, left, right, center, front, back, top and under🤣🤣🤣

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Re: The Illegality Of Ex-Governors Collecting Both Salaries & Pensions- PremiumTimes by bonnyhope: 10:55am On Aug 28, 2023
Nigerians are greedy

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