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A Call For Nationwide Abolition Of Governors’ Pension
  • April 9, 2024
  • Unity Times

by Uchechukwu Okoroafor,Abuja

The recent decision by the Abia State House of Assembly to nullify the scandalous retirement benefits awarded to former governors and deputies marks a significant step towards rectifying the injustice perpetuated by excessive pension schemes.

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This move not only reflects a growing awareness of the need for fiscal prudence but also underscores the imperative of prioritizing public welfare over the indulgence of political elites. Pension payments to former political officeholders, particularly governors and their deputies, have long been a contentious issue in Nigeria.

These individuals, who typically serve for a maximum of eight years, have been granted exorbitant benefits that far exceed the means of most retired civil servants. The disparity between the pensions of former governors and the financial distress faced by thousands of retired employees highlights the glaring injustice inherent in the current system.

While some states have taken steps to amend their pension laws, the practice persists in many parts of the country. Even in instances where adjustments have been made, they often fall short of addressing the fundamental inequities embedded in these pension schemes.

For example, the reduction of benefits by 50 percent in Lagos State, while a step in the right direction, still leaves former governors with substantial privileges that are disproportionate to their contributions to public service. The repealed pension law in Abia State, which granted former governors and deputies benefits equivalent to 100 percent of the incumbent’s salary, exemplifies the excesses of the system.

Additional perks such as free housing, medical facilities, and staffing provisions further underscore the extravagance of these arrangements. At a time when basic amenities remain inaccessible to many citizens, the allocation of public funds to sustain such privileges is indefensible.

The Abia State House of Assembly’s decision to abolish these excessive pension benefits sets a precedent that other states should follow. It sends a clear message that the exploitation of public resources for the benefit of a select few cannot be tolerated. Instead, resources should be directed towards addressing the nation’s pressing needs, including infrastructure development, healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation.

Indeed, the magnitude of the infrastructural deficit in Nigeria underscores the urgency of reevaluating fiscal priorities. The funds currently allocated to former governors and deputies could be redirected to initiatives that promote inclusive growth and development. By investing in critical sectors of the economy, the government can stimulate job creation, enhance public service delivery, and improve the quality of life for all citizens.

Moreover, the abolition of governors’ pension schemes is not only a matter of fiscal responsibility but also a question of moral integrity. At a time when many Nigerians struggle to make ends meet, the spectacle of former political elites enjoying lavish benefits at the expense of the public purse is deeply troubling. It erodes trust in government institutions and perpetuates a culture of impunity that undermines democratic principles.

The nationwide abolition of governors’ pension schemes is a crucial step towards fostering transparency, accountability, and equity in governance. It reflects a commitment to prudent stewardship of public resources and a recognition of the imperative to prioritize the welfare of all citizens. As we commend the Abia State House of Assembly for its bold action, we call on other states to follow suit and embrace reforms that promote the common good. Only by upholding the principles of fiscal responsibility and social justice can Nigeria realize its full potential as a prosperous and equitable society.

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