Socio-Economic Rights and
Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged all former governors now in the ninth
Senate to “publicly commit to stop collecting pensions from their states while
they serve as senators, return ‘pensions’ already collected to the public
treasury, and push for the abolition of double emoluments laws for former
governors and deputies in their states.”
Several of the 36 states have
enacted pension-for-life laws for former governors and deputies. Among former
governors in the ninth Senate that will enjoy such pensions are two
ex-governors Abia State, Orji Kalu, and his successor, Theodore Orji; former
governor Ebonyi State Sam Egwu; former governor Imo State Rochas Okorocha;
former governor Ogun State Ibikunle Amosu; and former governor Gombe State,
Danjuma Goje.
SERAP in a statement today by its
deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare said: “As members of the ninth Senate resume
Tuesday, there is a lot at stake. The leadership and members must now take
meaningful steps to improve citizens’ trust and confidence in the Senate’s
authority and ability to positively impact on their lives, by embracing the
values of transparency, accountability, responsibility, solidarity, and respect
for human rights.”
SERAP said: “Nigeria deserves a
Senate that is fully committed to transparency, accountability, the rule of
law, proper management of public resources, and human rights. It’s time for the
leadership and members of the Senate to show the commitment and courage to end
double pay for former governors among them.”
The statement read in part:
“Given a large number of former governors in the ninth Senate that would be
receiving pensions, the Senate leadership and members should be the loudest
voice urging action against pension for life laws across many states. Senators
are already receiving several allowances, including ‘severance allowance’,
‘welcome package’, and at least N15 million monthly allowance as senators.”
“Double pay and self-enrichment
for ex-governors now senators have continued to contribute to ‘resource curse
and the paradox of plenty’, with a corrosive effect on governance and
ultimately, respect for human rights, including the rights to quality
education, adequate healthcare, clean water, and regular electricity supply.”
“Double pay for former governors
and now senators will continue to have a negative impact on the ability of the
Senate to exercise constitutional oversight over the use of public funds and
limit avenues for public accountability.”
“Payment of pensions to former
governors in the Senate will continue to have an extremely negative effect on
Nigeria’s development and the well-being of the population, particularly in the
states with life pension laws. Life pension laws have depleted the public
resources that would have been spent on the basic needs of Nigerians.”
“The Senate President, Ahmed
Lawan should also use his political position and influence to sponsor a
resolution and prevail on Senators to stop double pay for public office
holders. Double pay for ex-governors amounts to misuse of public funds, as it
diverts resources away from support for essential public services, invariably
allowing politicians to maintain control over the political and economic
resources of their states.”
“By providing the leadership on
the matter, Senator Lawan will be sending a powerful message to his colleagues
that public function is meant to be exercised in the public interest. Such
public commitment and action to abolish double emoluments laws would also be
entirely consistent with article 19 of the UN Convention against Corruption to
which Nigeria is a state party.”
“The failures to allocate
adequate financial resources to health, education, water in part because of
payment of life pensions to former governors directly contravene Nigeria’s
obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
(ICCPR) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
(ICESCR).”
“Under the Certain Political
Office Holders and Judicial Officers Remuneration Act, former governors who are
lawmakers are already entitled to 300% of their basic salary as severance pay
at the end of their terms as senators.”
“Other ex-governors in the ninth
Senate include former governor Enugu State Chimaroke Nnamani; former governor
Kebbi state Adamu Aliero, and former governor Nasarawa state Abdullahi Adamu.”
“In Akwa Ibom, state law provides
for N200m annual pay to ex-governors, deputies; pension for life; 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; free medical services for governor and spouse totaling N100m for the
governor per annum, 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.”
“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.”
“Benefits accruable to former
governors of Edo State under the Pension Rights of the Governor and Deputy
Governor Law 2007 amount to 100 per cent of the salary of the incumbent
governor for life, an officer not above Salary grade level 12 as Special
Assistant, a personal secretary not below grade level 10 who shall be selected
by the former governor from the public service of Edo State.”
“In Osun State, the law guiding
the payment of pensions to former governors and their deputies is cited as the
Pension (Governor and Deputy Governor) Law 2001. The law stipulates that former
governors and former deputy governors shall be entitled to pension at the rate
equivalent to the incumbent office holder.”
“In Zamfara state, pension law
allows former governors to 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.”
“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 every three years; furniture allowance of 300 percent of
annual salary every two years, and a close to N2.5m as pension (about N30m
pension annually).”
“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.”
“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 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.”
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