Alhaji Balarabe Musa, CNPP Chairman |
The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) says for
ex-governors and ex-deputy governors who are receiving double pay are “wicked
and insensitive to current national realities.”
A recent media report revealed that 21 former political office
holders such as former governors, former deputy governors and others who are
currently serving as legislators in the National Assembly and as ministers in
the Muhammadu Buhari administration are still receiving entitlements or pension
for life, in addition to the salaries they draw from their current jobs.
In
a statement signed by Alhaji Balarabe Musa, its National Chairman and Chief
Willy Ezugwu, the Secretary General, the CNPP called on well-meaning Nigerians,
labour parties, as well as the civil society to strongly condemn the double pay
for the ex-officeholders.
“We
are dismayed that at a time when an average Nigerian can hardly afford a meal a
day with their families, former governors and their deputies, now legislators
or ministers get double pay from both their states and the Federal Government,”
the statement said.
“They
may argue that there is nothing legally restraining them from double earning
from the public purse since the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) Act has not
prohibited the former governors or the ex-deputy governors from dual
remuneration but the double pay goes a long way to prove that they are wicked
and insensitive to the current national realities."
The CNPP said the former officeholders had a “moral burden" to show
that they are in the same country with suffering Nigerians, and feel their pain. They should therefore return the
largesse from their respective states.
“This is a country where President Buhari recently disclosed
that 27 states were struggling to pay salaries despite his administration’s
N662 billion bailout funds to the states last year, yet some people serving us
as legislators or ministers are getting paid by their states and the Federal Government.
“Again, these same states that are now unable to pay salaries of
workers were swift to pay severance benefits and other largesse to these
ex-governors who are now collecting salaries as senators or ministers.”
The CNPP called on the Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and
Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to review its approved payment of 300 percent basic
salary as severance allowances for political office holders on leaving office “since
the ex-governors and their deputies got similar payments on leaving office in
their various states before their election as lawmakers or appointment as
ministers.”
It added: “We also call on well-meaning Nigerians, the Nigerian
Labour Congress (NLC), the Trade Union Congress (TUC) and their affiliates as
well as the civil society to strongly condemn the double largesse for the
ex-officeholders.
“How can one explain to hungry and mass of unemployed youths a
situation where ex-governors and their deputies get up to six brand new cars
replaceable every three to four years; furniture allowance of 300 percent of
their annual salary to be paid every two years, and close to N30 to N200
million per annum as pension, among other benefits, yet they get paid as
legislators or ministers?
“These are the same political officeholders that have been
alleged to have looted their states’ treasury dry and would have been in jail
in civilized climes for their acts of stealing while in office.”
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