LabourNewsNigeriaPoliticsGov’s Pension: Law Was Repealed Since 2019, Saraki’s Aide Tells Abdulrazaq

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The aide to former governor of Kwara State, has lambasted the Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, over his promise to revoke a law that guaranteed life pensions and other privileges for former governors in the state.

Abdulrazaq had promised to abolish the pension law barely days after Lagos State Gover, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, promised to revoke a similar law in his state.

In his reaction, Abdulganiyu Abdulqadir, the Press Officer to Saraki on Local Matters, said the law had been repealed since 2018.

In a statement on Friday, Abdulqadir urged the Kwara State Government to always check its records before copying policies from other states so as to avoid embarrassment.

He added that the payment of pension to ex-governors and deputies was stopped by the former governor Abdulfatah Ahmed since Feb 2018, which is 33 months now.

Abdulqadir said, “It is worrisome how politics is clouding the judgement of the present administration under Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and making it become desperate to score cheap political points, not minding the embarrassment it is causing the good people of the state.

“It would be recalled that in February 2018, the Kwara State House of Assembly revised the law and abolished payment of the pension, a move that was publicly hailed by then Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki.

“Since the review of the law in 2018, Saraki has stopped receiving any pension from the state government. These are verifiable facts that are in possession of the Kwara State Government. If there is any contrary information to this, we urge the incumbent governor to inform the public.

“It is now worrisome and an embarrassment to all Kwarans that a law that has since been repealed in the state is the same law Governor Abdulrahman is claiming that he intends to abolish. Must this administration copy everything from Lagos word for word?”

Bada Yusuf Amoo (Correspondent)

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