The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kwara Assembly passes bill suspending payment of pension to ex-governors, deputies

Rivers House confirms 15 council chiefs

- From Abiodun Fagbemi (Ilorin) and Ann Godwin (Port Harcourt)

THE Kwara State House of Assembly yesterday passed a bill seeking the suspension of payment of pension to former governors and deputy governors at any political dispensati­on into law.

This was preceded by a debate on a report earlier presented to it by the Chairman, House Committee on Establishm­ents and Public Service, Emmanuel Folorunsho Abodunrin.

Deputy Speaker, Matthew Okedare, who presided over the session, commended members for ensuring prompt passage of the bill, sponsored by representa­tive of Omupo Constituen­cy, Mashood Bakare and directed the Clerk of the House, Ahmed Katsina Mohammed to prepare a clean copy for the governor’s assent.

Under the amended law, former governor and their deputies would cease to enjoy pension any period they served in office.

However, the law would not be applicable where the person holds a political or public office but does not receive any remunerati­on on account of holding such office.

The House has called on the state Ministry of Environmen­t and Forestry to live up to its responsibi­lity through prompt clearing of refuse and drainages in Ilorin, the state capital to ensure healthy environmen­t.

This followed a matter of general public importance, raised by Bakare.

The House also mandated its Committee on Land and Housing to wade into attempt to construct shops at the bank of Asa River along Obbo road raised by representa­tive of Oke Ogun Constituen­cy, Kamal Fagbemi.

Meanwhile, the Rivers State House of Assembly yesterday screened and confirmed 15 persons as care taker committee chairmen.

The screening and confirmati­on followed Governor Nyesom Wike’s request to screen the nominees for the positions.

Those screened include nominees of Abua/odua; Ahoada-east; Ahoada-west; Akuku-toru; Asari-toru; Bonny; Eleme and Etche.

Others are Ikwerre, Obio/akpo; Ogu/bolo; Omuma, Opobo/nkoro, Oyigbo and Port-harcourt City local councils.

The nominees are: Magidi Dickson; Beatrice Awala; Frank Rodgers Ogiri; Thankgod Lelee; Tabotamuno Dick; Cyril Hart; and Godwin Abbey Olor.

Others are Gearshon Awunanya; Sunny Woricom; Nobel Amadi; Francis Ebenezer; Tande Ewunchu; Bama Brown; Ugochukwu Ijiri and Orukwem Amadi.

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