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Bayelsa Assembly Approves Life Pension For Lawmakers

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Bayelsa State House of Assembly, has approved monthly pensions to speakers, deputy speakers and other members of the Assembly.
The bill sponsored by the leader of the House, Peter Akpe, which was passed on the floor of the House yesterday, approved N500,000 post service monthly pension to the speakers of the Assembly.
The deputy speakers are to earn monthly pension of N200,000 while other 24 members of the assembly will earn N100,000 each.
The bill specifically provided that former lawmakers including persons of Bayelsa origin, who served in the old Rivers State, would enjoy life pensions for their services in the state as applicable to former presidents, vice-presidents, governors and deputy governors across the country.
To qualify for the speakership pension of N500,000 monthly, the lawmaker must have served for two years and above.
Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Bayelsa State has kicked against the approval of life pension for the State House of Assembly.
The state parliament was said to have approved monthly pensions to speakers, deputy speakers and other members of assembly.
The APC said it has also observed how “the strange idea, which was proposed as a bill and passed by the House last Wednesday, has set the public pulse racing.”
In a statement to newsmen yesterday by Doifie Buokoribo, the State Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress, in Yenagoa, the party described the bill as unjust, ungodly and self-serving.
The statement added: “APC Bayelsa completely rejects this life pension bill for members of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly.”

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