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Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by adenigga(m): 7:09am On Dec 06, 2020
The Delta and Edo State governments have spent over N842m on pensions and benefits for two convicted ex-governors in the last 12 years, findings by Sunday PUNCH have shown.

The two former governors, James Ibori of Delta State and Lucky Igbinedion of Edo State, were convicted for embezzling public funds between 1999 and 2007.

Ibori and Igbinedion had shortly before the end of their tenure signed laws that would guarantee life pensions and several benefits for them and their successors.

Igbinedion stole billions of naira from the state’s treasury and was convicted of money laundering and ordered to return N500m as well as three houses. He was sentenced to six months in prison but given the option of paying a fine of N3.5m through a controversial plea bargain with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in 2008

The former Edo State governor had while in office signed a law which made all former governors entitled to 100 per cent of all allowances of sitting governors.

The law also makes a former governor to be entitled to an officer not above grade level 12 as a special assistant, and a personal secretary not below grade level 10 who shall be selected by the former governor from the public service of Edo State.

According to the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission, a governor’s basic salary is N185, 308.75 while he is entitled to a hardship allowance of N92, 654.37 and a consistency allowance of N370, 617.50 bringing the total monthly package to N648, 580.62 or N7.7m a year.

The SA and personal secretary are not expected to earn less than N350,000 jointly based on the civil service salary structure.

This implies that Igbinedion has earned about N92.4m from the Edo State treasury since leaving office while N50.4m has been spent on his personal aides, bringing the total to N142m.

For former Delta State Governor, Ibori, who served between 1999 and 2007, he signed into law the Delta State Governor and Deputy Governor Pension Rights and Other Benefits Law 2005 which was later amended in 2009.

The law makes provision for an ex-governor to be paid allowances and other benefits which were pegged at N50m per year.

Such perks include: one duplex in any city of their choice within Nigeria, one sport utility vehicle and a backup car replaceable every two years, an office with four aides, two security personnel and a monthly salary, among others.

This means that Ibori has earned at least N600m and house modestly estimated to be worth N100m bringing the sum total of funds spent on the former governor at N700m.

Ibori was convicted on February 27, 2012, after pleading guilty to 10 counts of money laundering and conspiracy before a Southwark Crown Court, London for stealing £250m

Defending the payment of the money to Ibori in 2012, the then Commissioner for Information, Mr Chike Ohgeah, said Ibori would continue to be paid yearly until a court nullified his tenure in office.

Ogeah said this in reaction to an affidavit deposed to by the EFCC which accused the state government of enriching the ex-governor.

He said, “The truth is that like every other elected governor who had served the state, Ibori was paid his pension entitlement and other benefits alongside his deputy under existing law. The law is the Delta State Governor and Deputy Governor Pension Rights and Other Benefits Law 2005 and the Delta State Governor and Deputy Governor Pension Rights and Other Benefits (Amendment) Law 2009.”

Speaking with our correspondent, the Deputy Director, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, Kolawole Oluwadare, said the pension laws were hidden and several Freedom of Information requests sent to the several states were ignored.

He said, “We found out in the course of our research that those laws are not accessible as they should be. Laws are a matter of public records and people should have them but they are so difficult to get. They may say it is not deliberate but if SERAP cannot get the law, you can imagine what others are facing.

“So, what we did was to write FoI to all the state governors asking if they had pension laws or not and reveal how much has been paid to ex-governors but most of them did not respond and we have gone to court over the matter.”

Oluwadare said there was a need to scrap the pension laws rather than target only those ex-governors who had been convicted.

“Unfortunately, one thing common with all the state laws which is in compliance with Section 124(5)is that all the governors can only be denied benefits if they were impeached from office. So, there is no provision for what happens if a governor is convicted in these states. So, this is why you shouldn’t have those laws in the first place because if we start the argument of ex-convict, some people will still end up earning it. So, these laws shouldn’t exist at all.”

When contacted on the telephone, the Delta State Commissioner for Information, Charles Aniagwu, said he was not conversant with the law and thus could not say if Ibori was still being paid or not.

Responding to a question, he said, “I don’t know, I have not read the law. Go to the House of Assembly. I have not read the law.”

The Spokesman for Edo State Governor, Crusoe Osagie, also said the governor’s cabinet had been dissolved and thus he could not comment on the matter.

However, a former governor in Edo State confirmed to our correspondent that indeed he had been receiving a pension.

“It is true. I have been receiving a pension for the last 10 years based on the law that was signed by Lucky Igbinedion. However, I am not entitled to N100m house like Adams Oshiomhole. I receive just about N7m a year and I think it should be more because once you have been governor, there are certain jobs you cannot do anymore. There is a status you have to maintain,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Marcus Onobun, said the Assembly had yet to meet to discuss the possibility of repealing the pension law for ex-governors and their deputies, noting that there were more pressing issues to be tackled.

He said, “For now, we have not met concerning the scrapping of the pension for ex-governors and their deputies. But if there is anything like that, the press and the public will surely know.

“The challenge is that people look at laws from the surface and they spontaneously react to them. But if they know the details of these laws, they will understand the principle and what it actually seeks to achieve. I cannot tell you that we are against the payment of such pension or in support of it.

“People hear that they get jumbo pay, but the question is how much do ex-governors and their deputies earn in Edo State? But the fact is that we have not sat to discuss the issue because there are more burning and pressing issues that affect the people that we need to quickly deal with by putting the right legislation in place that will create an enabling environment for development.”

Edo pensioners owed gratuities for over eight years –Pension union chair

Meanwhile, the Leader of the Oppressed Pensioners in Edo State, Osemwenkha Gabriel Osabuohien, has said it is unnecessary to pay former governors and their deputies pension considering what they made while in power.

He alleged that what they allegedly made while in office, both legally and illegally, would last them a lifetime.

He said, “It is unnecessary to pay them pensions as what they made either legally or illegally when they were in office will last them for a lifetime. It is also unreasonable at this time of our national life to be paying them pensions.

“The law granting them the right to collect pensions should be repealed. None of them collecting this huge pension will challenge its abolition if contacted because they know what they gained when they were in office.

“When they are in power, the public fund is like their own. They control a lot of money. Imagine what they spend during elections. They use state funds to get re-elected and control state funds. People who also need a favour from them bring them money and other gifts. So they are not broke.

“I have not seen any of them who left that office, became broke and suffering. But workers suffer while they are serving and after leaving the civil service. If you study the lifestyle or nature of pensioners, most of them die of deprivation and frustration.

vil service. If you study the lifestyle or nature of pensioners, most of them die of deprivation and frustration.

“No one should make a case for any form of payment be it pension or appreciation. There is no former governor or deputy governor that is leaving in abject poverty. Giving them anything additional is unfair to the average Nigerian.

“The average state pensioners have been owed gratuities for the past eight years while the local government pensioners are owned 15-year gratuities. The elderly pensioners have merely been receiving the salary they retired with.”

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Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, human rights activist, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), said it was more of a moral issue than a legal one.

He said the best way to stop ex-governors from receiving bogus pensions was to get the various Houses of Assembly to repeal the enabling laws.

Ozekhome said, “Constitutionally, any ex-convict cannot hold public office for life except he is given amnesty or pardon. But that has nothing to do with pension of a governor which is embedded in a state law

“It is clear that it is immoral and unethical for an ex-convict governor to receive pension funds and it is also immoral for an ex-governor whether ex-convict or not, who is now a senator or minister to receive salary and pension at the same time.

is clear that it is immoral and unethical for an ex-convict governor to receive pension funds and it is also immoral for an ex-governor whether ex-convict or not, who is now a senator or minister to receive salary and pension at the same time.

“So, the act suffers from moral turpitude but it has no legal or constitutional connotation such as to prevent such a governor from earning such pension. The best way to deal with it is to mount pressure through advocacy or some citizens of the state to press on the House of Assembly to repeal such obnoxious laws. They are not good for the country. They bleed us financially, economically and ethically.”

Lawyer, Jiti Ogunye, said it was tragic for ex-governors who had been convicted for stealing from the state’s treasury to be rewarded with life pensions.

Ogunye, however, noted that there was a need to repeal the pension laws for ex-governors rather than just single out those who are ex-convicts.

The lawyer said, “My substantive view, however, is that this law in all these states ought to be fundamentally modified or repealed all together. If we are going for modification, then the benefits that should be paid should be nominal and symbolic. It makes no sense paying allowances to an ex-governor at the same rate of that of the sitting governor. So, that law has made perpetual governors. All these laws should be repealed

“It becomes double jeopardy for an ex-convict who cannot contest for 10 years to now be remunerated particularly if the ex-governor was convicted for the crime he committed as a trustee of the treasury of the state. If after being convicted, why should that state, the trust of whom he had abused, continue to pay?”

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, which is the Nigerian chapter of Transparency International, stated that there was a need to make political office less attractive.

The Executive Director, CSLAC, Auwal Rafsanjani, said, “There is a need to have a review of pension given to political office holders. It is not fair that because you have served as governor for four or eight years, you leave office with humongous packages at a time when salaries are being owed.

“Governors and deputies would have entitlements including cash, cars and houses. I don’t think it is a fair arrangement. There is a need for us to review this law given the fact that the economy cannot sustain it. People who served for 35 years are not being taken care of.”

The Executive Director, Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, said there was a need to amend the laws guiding ex-convicts and political office holders.

The CACOL director stated that till date, legislators who are convicted are allowed to retain their seats like in the case of Senator Joshua Dariye.

Adeniran added, “For the ex-convicts, the law is weak. Even those who are serving, the law does not stop them from serving even if they have been convicted. That is what the legislators ought to have looked at both at the state and federal level whereby any elected official should automatically lose their seats and benefits if they are convicted.

“Morality only suggests that such a thing should not happen and when it does, the people need to press the legislature to ensure that there is morality and sanity.”

https://m.punchng.com/Featured/Pensio-Delta-Edo-spend-over-N842m-on-two-convicted-ex-govs

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by DropsMic(m): 7:19am On Dec 06, 2020
Kai Kai


Who did this to us bikonu

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Sabadon(m): 7:20am On Dec 06, 2020
This is outrageous.....corruption has eaten deep into the fabrics of d society

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Nairalandwizerd(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
It's finished

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by blackgold90(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by frankmoney(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
Imagine and they can't pay minimum wage ...

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Rick9(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
S.m.h

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by blackgold90(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
Rhhh
Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by athaboi(f): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
Those who have access to Nigeria treasury will never allow anything happen to the country... Nigeria as it is is their business activities as their shops will be closed if Nigeria is no more! That's why they can kill as many as those who come out to protest or condemn Nigeria

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by EdoFirstBorn(m): 7:21am On Dec 06, 2020
angry

Can the SW media stay away from my state ?

How much has Tinuhu been earning since leaving Lagos in taxes money laundering and fraud ?

SW media won't cover that !! Dapo Akpara has exposed tinubus fraud and is in court with him you guys won't cover that ehn south west media!!

It's to attack Rivers Edo and southeast you people know !!

Face your lords !! How about the money Osibanjo stole una nor wan talk that one bah?

Na former governor Lucky una dey face now !!

I keep saying even if Nigeria divides let the south west be on their own and not part of the new southern Nigeria because they will come with this their manipulative ways

Judas iscariot descendants!!

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by KossyKiss97(f): 7:22am On Dec 06, 2020
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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by omenka(m): 7:22am On Dec 06, 2020
Let us blame the North for it.

It is the kunu drinking, gworo chewing gambari almajiris that foisted upon us these state laws, that is why we waste so much on sustaining the lifestyle of our state criminals.

Or, let us blame the structure of the country. If the country was restructured so as to make all states fend for themselves, we wouldnt have had these people in power.

These are the inanities we keep hearing from a people that have failed to recognize and admit that the failures we see today aren't borne by any external forces but the VERY INNATE CHARACTER of our leaders, or even Nigerians generally.

Until we make it our personal mandate to see to a holistic change of attitude towards governance and followership, we will keep revolving in circles.

God help us.

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Starboytwo(m): 7:23am On Dec 06, 2020
Haaaaaa


My mouth refuse to close.

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by SirLakes: 7:24am On Dec 06, 2020
Nice one
Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Nanaborga(m): 7:24am On Dec 06, 2020
Normal levelz

Igbos and indigenes from both states nor go cry wolf now or even protest ooo , but if na tinubu or Lagos matter them go begin cry like say tinubu steal their father destiny or na tinubu dey head their state’s government.

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by bayelsaowei(m): 7:24am On Dec 06, 2020
Uselessness.

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by CapitalHYC(m): 7:24am On Dec 06, 2020
You see that Delta State ehn.. I still don't know why they worship and Asslick Ibori and still call him their God father ,someone that sold their future up to the 10th Generation grin grin

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 7:25am On Dec 06, 2020
The height of stupidity, no wonder those states are backward in all ramifications, I'm still imagining a state that produce oil and gas with one of the largest annual budget in Nigeria still backward with nothing to show off, this is really saddening, Delta state should have been competing with Dubai in terms of infrastructure and development, but no.. it's rather in a big mess because of massive corruption in that state, it's so shameful

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Henix(m): 7:25am On Dec 06, 2020
Nigeria is just a joke. Dual citizenship remains the best gift any Nigerian can give his or her unborn child, for those who can afford it anyways

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by yinkus6750(m): 7:25am On Dec 06, 2020
What a huge waste or state resources.
They loot the treasury for eight years, yet still want to depend and on the state for a lifetime.
The state assemblies should revoke the greedy laws and put an end to re looting outside power.

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by ObaKlaz: 7:25am On Dec 06, 2020
No one can end corruption, especially Nigeria's brand of corruption.

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by dele1727: 7:26am On Dec 06, 2020
grin grin grin....

Some people will soon come and justify why both states is better than Lagos... Because of You know who?

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Herkim(m): 7:26am On Dec 06, 2020
Vanity upon vanity .greediness and self-centered mentality
Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by DoubleEngine007: 7:27am On Dec 06, 2020
After all they embezzled from the state, they still pay them pension Old papa and old mamas them ,that selflessly worked without stain for the government, can't even get their kobo kobo ,that they pay to them as pension.. Who curse Nigeria like this?

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by RedPhoenix: 7:27am On Dec 06, 2020
And Lagos didn't spend too on its own abi




Imo didn't spend abi



Kano didn't spend on its own shey


Jigawa didn't spend on its own counterparts baa


SOkoto exempted




Sensational false narrative.



The SW and it's desperacy to control the SS and it's perspective. If SS and SE hold joint meeting you'll see them shout.



SW won't allow SS be in peace

Leave the SS alone




Public officers around the entire world are paid pensions. If say a public servant gets paid 4 Million per month, after 12 years it accumulates to a bogus sum.





Did Lagos not reveal it pays to the tune of 8.5/10M per year to its ex state governors. Multiple that figure by 12 years






Leave the SS alone and face your business. When people talk about your affairs, you shout. In like manner, leave others alone




We are sure Ogun doesn't pay its ex public heads pension





Ondo doesn't pay such







Ekiti doesn't pay its own ex governors pension.













It's only SS.



SW and their vile character. Let's quickly separate so you can be on your own

Snakes







Cc: EdoFirstBorn






Tinubu and his family has suppressed his state for years, we. Don't see the SW cover it









But when it's the SS, they publish lies and. False. Narratives to cause problems in the region






Ethnic bigots




If its about objectivity then the news should be titled the continous payments to ex governors and should detail amount spent by all 36 states



It's not the pensions paid to exgovernor that won't make a state develop


Enough of sensationalism



Afterall


Ganduje was caught first hand


Fashion was alleged to divert billions


Ambode has his own allegations


Mimiko mismanaged Ondo


Osoba mismanaged Ogun


Daniels mismanaged Ogun


Tinubu himself a grand master


Aregbesola mismanaged Osun


Fayemi mismanaged Ekiti and plunged it to debt


Ladoja wasn't a Saint


Adedibu isn't a Saint


Then please in all of these why is host two states fingered and you assume it's objective reportage




Even if 500 Billion is alleged to be paid to these two ex governors I won't move unless the reportage is balanced with that of the other 34 states

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Lovelies1: 7:27am On Dec 06, 2020
EdoFirstBorn:
angry

Can the SW media stay away from my state ?

How much has Tinuhu been earning since leaving Lagos in taxes money laundering and fraud ?

SW media won't cover that !! Dapo Akpara has exposed tinubus fraud and is in court with him you guys won't cover that ehn south west media!!

It's to attack Rivers Edo and southeast you people know !!

Face your lords !! How about the money Osibanjo stole una nor wan talk that one bah?

Na former governor Lucky una dey face now !!

I keep saying even if Nigeria divides let the south west be on their own and not part of the new southern Nigeria because they will come with this their manipulative ways

Judas iscariot descendants!!


Fool like you, you yourself wouldn't be part of the south Nigeria republic you are mad

I blamed Ojukwu for not using the appropriate words when he approached Awolowo
By just saying let's form a country South Nigeria republic, far from fools like you

South Nigeria republic, all south is on it but you Fulani's seeds of division, trying to confuse us will not work, not this time


South Nigeria republic

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by paulolee(m): 7:27am On Dec 06, 2020
kk
Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by ThatFairGuy1: 7:28am On Dec 06, 2020
Cc jiddenajenson your demi-god

This means that Ibori has earned at least N600m and house modestly estimated to be worth N100m bringing the sum total of funds spent on the former governor at N700m

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by Ikillbrokehoes(m): 7:29am On Dec 06, 2020
CapitalHYC:
You see that Delta State ehn.. I still don't know why they worship and Asslick Ibori and still call him their God father ,someone that sold their future up to the 10th Generation grin grin
Mumus will be mumus

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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by sirabu: 7:29am On Dec 06, 2020
What da fvck !!!.
Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by poseidonsaiz(m): 7:31am On Dec 06, 2020
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Re: Pension: Delta, Edo Spend Over ₦842 Million On Two Convicted Ex-Governors by HeadShot: 7:31am On Dec 06, 2020
undecided

Pension for thieves should stop if this country Must survive...

This is a terrible news... What's efcc doing
The people must rise up against this evil

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