LabourNewsPoliticsTinubu Praises Sanwo-Olu’s Steps to Stop Ex-Governors’ Pensions, the Law He Signs

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A former Lagos State Governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has praised the new step taken by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to repeal the Lagos State law that would ensure life pensions for former governors and deputy governors.

The All Progressive Congress (APC) stalwart said this in a series of tweets on Wednesday.

Tinubu tweeted, “Congratulations to Governor Sanwo-Olu over the 2021 budget which he appropriately christened ‘Budget of Rekindled Hope’. This audacious and enterprising budget will empower our people and begin to rebuild Lagos State.

“In particular, I would also like to commend the governor for the plan to commence the repeal of the pension law giving pension packages to former governors and their deputies. This is a bold and courageous move by Mr. Governor and I wholeheartedly support him. I encourage all APC loyalists to do the same.”

Tinubu signed the Public Office Holder (Payment of Pension) Law No 11 official Gazette of Lagos State, shortly before leaving office in 2007. The law states that former governors of Lagos State are entitled to a house in Lagos and Abuja in any location of their choice.

In compliance with the law, the state government has built houses for former governors of the state in Lagos and Abuja.

The State Government also bought houses for Tinubu in Ikoyi and in Asokoro area of Abuja, next to the Lagos State Governor’s Lodge.

According to the law, former governors are entitled to other fringe benefits which comprises a house in any location in Lagos State, six brand new cars every three years, 100 per cent of the basic salary of the serving governor, (₦7.7m per annum) free health care for himself and family members.

The law also states that a former governor will be entitled to furniture allowance, which is 300 per cent of their basic salary (₦23.3m); house maintenance allowance, which is 10 per cent of basic salary (₦778, 296); utility allowance, which is 20 per cent of the basic salary (₦1.5m) and car maintenance allowance, which is 30 per cent of the annual basic salary (₦2.3m).

Other benefits are entertainment allowance, which is 10 per cent of the basic salary (N778,296), and a personal assistant, who will earn 25 per cent of the governor’s annual basic salary (N1.9m).

The law also adds that a former governor is entitled to domestic workers which include a cook, a steward, a gardener, and others whose appointments are pensionable.

Lastly, the law specifies that a former governor is entitled to eight policemen and two officials of the Department of State Service for life.

Bada Yusuf Amoo (Correspondent)

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