22nd November,
2016
PRESS RELEASE:
NO TO SALARY ARREARS FOR EX-HEADS OF STATE
Some
former heads of state are allegedly warming up to collect about ten months
arrears of allowances. Among them are General Yakubu Gowon (rtd), General
Ibrahim Babangida (rtd), General Abdul Salaam Abubakar (rtd) and General
Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd).
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is deeply disappointed that these
retired army generals and former heads of state cannot voluntarily forgo their
entitlements particularly in Nigeria’s trying period. They are still expecting
payment of arrears of salaries when workers have not been paid for months in
some states.
We
are constrained to ask the former heads of state, “What exactly do you want to offer
this country in these troubled times? What are you prepared to sacrifice? Who
among you is a pauper today? Who among you is not a billionaire? Who among you
is ready to declare his assets as they stand at the moment? Do you really need
these arrears before you can survive?”
MURIC charges the Federal Government (FG) to withhold the arrears of
former heads of state until the country gets out of the current recession. This
is how Nigeria is being bled nearly to death. There are too many yawning
drainages. It is most unwise for this country to continue to throw scarce
resources down drain pipes. This culture of waste must stop.
Twenty one (21) ex-governors are currently in Senate. They get
salaries, houses, vehicles, staffers, etc from their states as former
governors. The vehicles must be changed every three years. This is
parliamentary fraud. They are collecting full salary as senators and pension
entitlements as ex-governors. Nigeria is indeed adept at wasting resources.
This country is being scammed.
Enough
is enough. ‘Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop’. The rich gets richer and the
poor gets poorer. The middle class has long been eliminated and the gap between
the rich and the poor gets wider every day. Too many people are hungry. Too
many people are starving and somebody is talking about paying arrears to
ex-heads of state.
Nigerian
workers are overworked, underpaid and overtaxed. Their take-home pay cannot
take them home. We are just being patient with FG because we have faith in the
Buhari administration. We have seen how prudent FG has been since Buhari took
over. That prudence must be maintained. We therefore say capital ‘NO’ to salary
arrears for overfed ex-presidents.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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