The
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) yesterday urged the
Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Kayode Fayemi, to support laws that
would
channel public funds spent on life pensions for former governors to the
marginalised and disadvantaged Nigerians.
The group
advised Fayemi to stop threatening legal action for their exposure of unfair
and discriminatory life pensions being enjoyed by some former governors backed
by laws from their Houses of Assembly.
“Fayemi’s
dramatic accusation regarding the content of its letter to the Attorney General
of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, is unjustified,
especially given that the law allowing pensions for governors in Ekiti was
passed and retained during his tenure as governor of the state.
“His threat
can only serve to undermine legitimate efforts to promote transparency,
accountability and sustainable development in Nigeria,” the group said.
SERAP’s
remark followed last week statement by Fayemi accusing it of embarrassing him
by adding his name to the list of governors receiving double pay and life
pensions while also receiving salaries and other emoluments as either senators
or ministers.
He also gave
SERAP seven days to retract the statement or face
legal
action.
But SERAP’s
executive director, Adetokunbo Mumuni in a statement said, “As a former
pro-democracy activist, Fayemi is well-known to us but we do not agree with the
accusation that our letter targets the minister or intends to embarrass him in
any way, shape or form.
“Our
objectives remain to promote the abolition of those obnoxious states’ laws,
which seek to allow former governors to receive life pensions either now or in
the future when friendly governments are in place in their states, and to
secure full recovery of public funds.”
The group
said it would not apologise for doing its work and would not stop pursuing
these matters, adding that it would continue to work even harder to ensure that
states’ laws allowing former governors to claim either presently or in the
future life pensions are declared illegal and abolished.
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