As if they aren't embezzling enough while in office,its now embezzlement
for lif,I almost shed tears reading this,it took about two days for our
legislature to sign it into Law.How long before all ther remaining
Governors sign follow suit,how much is going to be left for
infrastructural development when all the ex governors are earning the
same salary they had in office for the rest of their lives?
I weep
The
Akwa Ibom House of Assembly on Monday passed into law, the Former
Governor and Deputy Governor’s Pension Bill 2014 into law — a
legislative work that will see the ex-governors of the state earn
millions of naira for every of their petty needs after leaving office.
According
to the bill, which Akpabio sent to the House on 15th May 2014 with a
mandate that it must be passed before 1st June 2014, the governor will
receive pension for life at the rate of his current salary, which
translates to N26.7million. Similarly, his deputy, Mrs. Valerie Ibe,
will earn an annual pension of N25.3m.
With the passage of the bill,
Akpabio will also be given N5million every month to employ domestic
staff, while his deputy will have N2.5million for the same purpose.
He
will be entitled to free medical services for himself and his spouse at
a sum not exceeding N100 million per annum and N50 million for Valerie,
while he will have “a befitting accommodation” not below a 5-bedroom
maisonette in either Abuja or Akwa Ibom, in addition to a yearly
accommodation allowance of 300 per cent of annual basic salary, which is
the equivalent of N6.7million.
Akpabio will receive a severance
gratuity of 300 per cent of annual basic salary (N6.7million)) while he
will also have N6.7million each for furniture allowance once in every
four years, and for fueling and maintaining his vehicle every year.
Section
1(1) of the bill states that these benefits, and many more, shall be
due to “an indigene of the state who has held office as a democratically
elected governor or deputy governor of former Cross River State and a
person who has held office as a democratically elected governor or
deputy governor of the state shall when he ceases to hold office be
entitled”.
Other sections of the bill show that Akpabio will receive
yearly utility allowance of 100 percent of annual salary, which is the
equivalent of N2.2million, while his deputy takes N2.1million.
He
will get another N2.2million — that is 100 percent of annual basic
salary — as entertainment allowance, while N2.1million will go to
Valerie.
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