Gbenga Daniel stopped Ogun monthly pension

Gbenga Daniel stopped Ogun monthly pension

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Gbenga Daniel stopped Ogun monthly pension

Gbenga Daniel

Gbenga Daniel stopped Ogun monthly pension. Former Governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel, has explained why he requested that his pensions and benefits as a former governor be discontinued.

He stated that the choice was made to avoid receiving double pay after returning to public service after a 12-year absence.

This was stated by the Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Tuesday.

He said, “I remember there was indeed a court judgement which SERAP got basically saying that people should not be entitled to double payment, especially if you now have another kind of public office. However, even before that, a human person should not be entitled to double remuneration.

“So, for me, as I said earlier, I was not in public service for about 12 years, and now that I am back in public service, let me just make sure that I tidy things up,” he said. “Someone just pointed out to me, and said why don’t I just remind the governor that I am not here and he should please stop the monthly pension that he was paying, and hopefully when I am out of the Senate we will check what the law says.”

To develop the value system, he recommended public officials to provide positive examples of a better society.

 

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