Jigawa Assembly Speaker: 'Jumbo package for ex-govs, speakers will discourage stealing'

Posted by Nicholas on Sun 03rd May, 2015 - tori.ng

In a bid to stop corruption among governors and their deputies, a bill has been passed in the Jigawa House of Assembly, that entitles former governors, speakers and their deputies to entitlements when they leave office.

Adamu Ahmed
 
The bill on the entitlements of former governors, speakers and their deputies recently passed by Jigawa House of Assembly, is aimed at eliminating corruption, the Speaker, Adamu Ahmed, has said.
 
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the bill made provision for former governors, speakers and their deputies to receive the basic salary of the incumbent as pension.
 
It also stipulated that the government should provide the former officials with two new vehicles to be replaced every four years.
 
The officials are also entitled to six-bedrooms apartment fully furnished, two personal assistants not below grade level 10, two drivers and furnished office.
 
Mr. Adamu made his statement on Sunday in Dutse while reacting to the controversies generated by the bill.
 
He explained that the house passed the bill to curb looting of public treasury by former office holders, saying it was not passed to enrich them after leaving office.
“The bill will discourage stealing and looting of government treasury.
“If a former governor or speaker knows that the government will take care of him, there won’t be any basis or need for him to steal”, he said.
 
The speaker said that all former civilian governors, speakers and their deputies were expected to benefit from the provisions of the bill which is awaiting the governor’s assent.
 
(NAN)
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