- This is as the PDP hailed the Abia House of Assembly and Gov. Alex Otti of the state for revoking the pension law for ex-governors and deputies.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos state urged the state government to abrogate the pension law for ex-governors and deputies in the state.
This is as the PDP hailed the Abia House of Assembly and Gov. Alex Otti of the state for revoking the pension law for ex-governors and deputies.
The state PDP chairman, Philip Aivoji, in an interview with journalists in Lagos on Monday, said the decision of the Abia state government was a step in the right direction.
He implored the Lagos state government to emulate Abia in the best interest of the state.
Abia Assembly, on Tuesday, passed a bill to stop payment of pensions to former governors and their deputies in the state and, Otti, on Thursday, assented to the bill.
Reacting, Mr Aivoji, said while few states had made moves to repeal such law that granted pension to ex governors and deputies, many states had continued to be nonchalant about it.
He said: “To me, I have served before, it was not like that: After you have had the opportunity of serving the people for some time and when you leave you continue to enjoy the benefits of the office.
“This (giving pension to former governors and deputies) is wrong especially at this time when people are suffering and going through economic hardship.
“Repelling the law in Abia is a welcome development, I really support it.
“I think that other state assemblies to follow suit. Lagos should do same’
The chairman, while commending Mr Otti for signing the bill into law, said only state governments that loved the people would take such a step.
He said if other states could emulate the Abia state government, the cost of governance would be reduced, and there would be more money to channel for citizens’ welfare and infrastructural development.
Mr Aivoji said all former governors and their deputies should no longer enjoy pension benefits after their tenures had expired.
The Lagos State House Assembly had on May 25, 2021 passed into the second reading a bill seeking to repeal the law which grants pension and other emoluments to former governors and deputies.
The House Committee on establishment, training and pension, in the amendment bill on the state Pension Law for former governors and other political office holders, recommended reduction of their benefits and emoluments by 50 per cent