Opinion
Deepening Conversation On Gbenga Daniel’s Proposition
In the words of a Fulani Islamic Scholar, teacher and philosopher Uthman Dan Fodio (15th December 1754 – 20th April 1817): “Conscience is an open wound nurtured by the truth).
Simply put; Conscience is an open wound that only the truth can heal.
Similarly, the Bible in Romans Chapter 18:16 says: The spirit itself bears witness with our spirit that we are the children of God”.
Suffice it to say the human conscience is the spirit of God that bears witness of everything good or evil committed. Only recently, the former Governor of Ogun State, who is currently a serving senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Senator Gbenga Daniel, proposed and indeed wrote a letter to the present Governor of the State, Dappo Abiodun, to halt his pension and allowances worth about Six Hundred and Seventy Six Thousand, Three hundred and Seventy Six Naira, Ninety Five Kobo (N676,376.95) as his pension allowances.
Speaking at plenary of the just inaugurated tenth (10th) Assembly (Senate) buttressed his point with reference to an earlier court judgment instituted by Social Economic Right and Accountability Project- SERAP..
Senator Gbenga Daniel succinctly state thus: “But even before then, naturally human beings should not be entitled to double remuneration”.
It is on record that in many States of the Federation pension and gratuity benefits are being paid to former Governors and their Deputies after serving just one term of four (4) years or at most two terms of eight (8) years with juicy paraphernalia.
It is on record that some or all former governors are not only entitled to pension and gratuity for working in the public service for only four (4) years or eight (8) years.
The situation has generated more heat than light when viewed against the backdrop that these governors are entitled to houses of their choice in three Cities, free medicals, domestic staff, drivers, in addition to the cars being reviewed and renewed in every three years as the case maybe.The former Governor clearly stated that he was not averse to taking good care of former governors but there was the need to set good example.
Worse still, some past governors owed civil servants’ monthly salaries, pension and gratuity They owe even increments of promotion of civil servants resulting in unbearable hardship, sickness and illnesses such as high blood pressure, blindness, stroke and death, whereas some wives have either separated from their husband or divorced.
According to the American Lyricist and Essayist Sylvia Prath in her famous Poem titled “Conversation Among the Ruined…”which such blight wrought on our bankrupt estate, what ceremony of words can patch the havoc”. It may not be out of place to join Sylvia Prath to ask, “what ceremony of words can patch the havoc?
The Afro American singer Whitney Elizabeth Houston, popularly called Whitney Houston 9th August 1963 11th February 2012) once sang a thought provoking song titled, “Where Do Broken Hearts Go?” It is common knowledge that several former governors and their deputies are in the National Assembly as Lawmakers, earning huge amount claiming that their people want them (former governors) to represent them while they (former governors) are at the same time earning and taking pension and other emolument at home.
According to the Bible book of Jeremiah chapter 17:9, “The heart of man is desperately wicked: who can know it?”
It is also noteworthy that in recent times, former governors form large number of the Federal Executive Council while some become Ambassadors and others are given promising appointments. Truly, the opportunities available to former governors are endless.
At a time, the government is considering cutting down the cost of governance, the proposition of Gbenga Daniel is apt and timely. Former Governors in the 10th Assembly should be magnanimous enough to forfeit their pension at State level since they are entitled to huge benefits at the National level.In the recent Ministerial list submitted to the Senate, there are four (4) former Governors, former Commissioners, serving and former Senators as well as Members of Federal House of Representatives earning and enjoying envious paraphernalia while their Civil Servants, Constituents are faced with the challenge of abject poverty.
In other words, the suggestion is that take one and leave the other for others.
Good and Living Conscience demands that one should avoid avarice, greed and personal aggrandisement, but to be our brothers keepers.
The advice is that: Live and let us live together and avoid the penchant to embrace the attitude of the winner takes all.
A stitch in time saves nine. .The time to act is now!
By: Baridorn Sika
Sika, a Public Affairs Analyst, writes from Port Harcourt.
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