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Wednesday, June 04, 2014

Akpabio Asks Lawmakers To Reverse Ex-govs’ Pension Law



AKWA Ibom State governor, Chief Godswill Akpabio, has sent a bill to the state House of Assembly, requesting that the section of the Pension Act which pegged the amount former governors and deputies could spend annually on medical bills to N100 million and N50 million respectively be expunged and reverted to status quo. 



This, he said, was done after due consideration of the stance of the opposition in misinforming members of the public.

“It is my hope that with the excision of these sections from the amendment, the agents of falsehood would lift their siege on truth and not distract the good people of this state from the task of the uncommon transformation of our dear state. 

“Let them remember that I am not a governorship candidate. Instead of firing brickbats at me, let them tell the good people of Akwa Ibom State their plans for the state,” Akpabio said.


The governor, who disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Lagos, on Tuesday, said “because of the sponsored media comments and misinformation by few opposition elements in the state, and because this government is a product of the people, we have, as a government, decided to forward a request to the House of Assembly that those areas which the opposition have capitalised upon to misinform the people be expunged and the former law that had been in existence be made to remain.”


According to Akpabio, “in the last few weeks, truth has come under siege by agents of falsehood in Akwa Ibom State. The good people of the state have been unfortunately subjected to the most unkind political gimmick in the history of our state over the amendment of a 16-year-old law. 



“This tidal wave of propaganda, misinformation, lies, falsehood, mischief and cynicism, we fear, may already have sucked in some unsuspecting members of the public, who lack the ability to appreciate the salient points of this law and its ennobling attributes.”


Speaking further, Akpabio noted that “The governors and deputy governors pension law was first enacted in 1998 as the Special Grant (Former Chief Executives) Edict. It was amended in 1999 by the Special Grant (Former Chief Executives (Amendment) Edict of 1999) and was retained in Cap. 122 Laws of Akwa Ibom State 2000. It was amended in 2002 by the Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Law 2002, which was later repealed by the Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Law 2006 assented to by my predecessor in office on April 26, 2007.”


The governor said “in the course of its implementation, we noticed a lacuna in the 2007 law, particularly on account of its open-endedness in the provisions relating to the medical expenses and provision of funds for the employment of domestic staff for former governors and deputy governors and, working with the House of Assembly, we sought to protect the law from abuse by putting a ceiling on the medical expenses for the treatment of these senior citizens of Akwa Ibom State.



“The ceiling, which was pegged at N100 million per annum for former governors and N50 million per annum for former deputy governors, was never meant to be given either in part or in whole to anybody at anytime for any reason. It was meant to be paid to health institutions involved in the treatment of the former governors or former deputy governors and their spouses.


“It was, therefore, deliberate falsehood and organised misinformation to claim that the said money will be paid to former governors or deputy governors every year. This has never been the practice and the amendment has added nothing to give credence to this obviously politicised orchestration.”


Former governors and deputy governors and their spouses who were not sick, Akpabio noted, “were not to receive a dime from the fund. These sums, which were for the governors and the deputy governor’s medical treatment, suffered the most bashing from a mischievous vocal minority who sought to reap political capital out of it. In their frenzied desperation, they even claimed that the law was made for my personal benefit. They lost sight of the fact that I am not among the beneficiaries, as I am not on pension,” he noted.

He noted further that “the other sickening claim was that we excluded some categories of eligible former deputy governors and governors. This is absolutely incorrect. 
“Since the Governors and Deputy Governors Pension Law 2006 referred to above, a new eligibility provision beyond just being a former governor or deputy governor of Akwa Ibom State origin was introduced by the last administration, whereby certain persons who served in these two offices and who would otherwise have benefited from the pension were excluded on account of resignation, otherwise than on health grounds, impeachment or holding office for a period less than three years.

“Section 3 of the 2006 version of the law attests to this, and this provision, retained in Section 3 of the 2014 version of the law has attracted unsavory comments as though it was a new provision just inserted.”

Akpabio condemned the media attack on the members of the Assembly, saying: “I reject in its entirety the unwarranted condemnation of this altruistic amendment. I am deeply saddened by the vilification of the members of the House of Assembly for undertaking a course of action, which we, as a state, should applaud.”culled



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17 comments:

  1. The law makers are puppets.

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  2. Oriegwu!some people are working for a better Nigeria while some are working to destroy our fathers land!

    Pepper ose oku!

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  3. See money ooo. Here i am looking for 30k to sort myself. Hmmmmn, i always thought i knew pple dat wld help me readily. Bt they all want to taste kpomo first before giving me jst 30k. D thought of opening my legs for money is killing me! I ld rather stay @home for anoda yr but one tin i know for sure is I MUST TELL MY STORY SOMEDAY!

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    1. My dear go back to rant post! Sm ppl were asking for ur acc details to support yu na. Go and read dat post again. Is well with you

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  4. BLOG ANALYSER: this is why I love this man, reversed? He took the criticisms and followed their advise. Wow! I will vote him for president any day any time.

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  5. Akpabio's xplanation is all hogwash. Why did he not forsee this backlash coming n then educate his people about d bill accordingly if there was anything good about it?What was all d rush for?He was caught with his pants down,period. He,like all our politicians,took his people for a ride n for once,he got what he wanted.He n his House of Assembly have evidently made history,but on d wrong side!They shld deal or live with it.

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    1. My friend shut up your smelling mouth. Are you blind or something didn't you see what was written the that had sections and subsections of past Laws quoted. Abi Na u drag d pant down? Abeg leave Akpabio for the good people of my state ( Akwa-abasi Ibom state) his fuckup is sufficient for us we are not complaining go and tell the gorvernor of your state to develop and help the poor people of your state like Godswill Obot Akpabio has done. #uncommontransformation

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  6. Why was he in a hurry to sign the bill into law? The fastest bill/law in Nigerian history - in just two weeks!!. No public debate or discussion as to the merits or otherwise. He should now ask the lawmakers to return the egunje they collected for a job not well done.

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    1. Na lie you talk. The award for fastest anything goes to Rotimi Amaechi. Annual budget signed in 24hrs by legislators in his parlour... Lmao.... these governors no go kill person.

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  7. The man na pure thief! I guess he also saw & read my condemnation of the said law on facebook too...The Yoke/Burden on Akwa Ibom State! Monkey!...Ghanaman signing out!

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  8. Prince Akpabio n the Akpabios, I only have dis 2 4ay 2 u, Do 2 girls what u wish others 2 do 2 ur daughters, bloody opportunist, fools.

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  9. He is yet to do the right thing.
    How many common people on the streets of Akwa Ibom State have access to good and affordable health care? I wonder how the lives of those in power seems to be highly important than those who put them there.
    Akwa Ibom state has one of the highest if not topping the list of number of people living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria and you are here trying to waste public funds.
    Paragon7ven.

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  10. Akpabio,the uncommon transformation genius,Muna son ka sosai,a bar shegu yar banza masu mouth diarrhoea su yi gulma banza n su.
    Akwa Ibom mmi esong eman mi yak abasi ediiong fi.Akpabio d best Governor that ever liveth.Haters we gat transformers in ma estate and its free to hug!!!

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  11. Thank God for social media, we have a voice now!

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