Return all monies collected as pension, KMM group tells Saraki
A socio-political group, Kwara Mass Movement
(KMM), has called on the President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, to return
all monies he had collected as pension from the state government.
National Coordinator of the group, Mr Salmon
Jawondo, made the call in Ilorin on Thursday while briefing the media on “the
state of the State’.
“We watched with great consternation the twist in
the pension policy for former governors in the state which had benefitted Dr
Bukola Saraki in no small way.
“Saraki served as the governor of Kwara State from
2003 to 2011.
“According to Saraki’s media aide, he wrote to
stop his pension in August, 2015 after he benefitted from it for a period of
four years,” he said.
Jawondo said that the moral burden on the senate
president was for him to return all the benefits, including houses car and
cash, to the state.
He said that KMM was poised to return the state to
the path created by those who worked for its creation, the only path that can
guarantee sustainable development and prosperity.
“Definitely, there had been serious deviations
from the dreams and aspirations of the founding fathers of Kwara.
“There is no time in our chequered history that we
need to be united than now.
“We must work assiduously to reposition our dear
state, where the founding fathers envisaged, so that their labour shall not be
in vain,” he added.
Jawondo said that KMM would provide a platform for
all Kwara people to vent their ideas in the quest to build a society that could
guarantee better living for diligent man without being a praise singer.
“We want a Kwara that will mop up the vast
majority that have been deliberately pauperised so, that they can always come
back to pick crumbs that fall from the table.
“We commend those who have raised the bar of
diligence and patriotism in the face of maladministration and impunity in the
corridor of power.
“The days of reckoning are closing up on
adversaries every day,’’ he added.
Jawondo called on the people of the state to come
out to exercise their franchise during the Nov. 4 local government councils’
elections.
The Nation
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