GOV. SANWO-OLU CLEARS N68BN PENSION. (PHOTO).

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 Sanwo-Olu clears N68bn pension   The Lagos State Government under Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has cleared N68.5 billion pension arrears for retirees in the state public servant. The Head of Service Lagos State,(HoS) Mr Bode Agoro, disclosed this on Tuesday in Lagos. Agoro spoke at a public sensitisations on Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) for public servants in the state, organised by Lagos State Pension Commission (LASPEC). The HoS hailed Sanwo-Olu for his continuous efforts in ensuring that the senior citizens receive their retirement benefits immediately they exit the service. He also commended the governor for placing premium on the well-being of the public servants, as well as the retirees. He said the CPS, which was passed into law on  March 19, 2007 in Lagos, was to provide a sustainable retirement plan that ensures financial security upon staff retirement from active service. “Since its introduction, a lot of government policies have been made to strengthen the Nigerian pension

KENYA LAWMAKERS IMPEACH VICE PRESIDENT GACHAGUA. (PHOTO).


 Kenya lawmakers impeach Vice President Gachagua


Kenya’s parliament, on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, voted to impeach Vice President Rigathi Gachagua on charges including enriching himself and stirring ethnic hatred.


The impeachment paved the way for the Senate to consider the motion.


“According to the results of the motion that I’ve just declared, a total of 281 members being more than two-thirds of the members of the National Assembly have voted in support of the motion,” Speaker Moses Wetang’ula said.


Gachagua, who has denied all the charges, backed President William Ruto in his 2022 election win and helped secure a large block of votes from the populous central Kenya region.


But in recent months, he has spoken of being sidelined, amid widespread reports in local media that he has fallen out with Ruto as political alliances have shifted.


Ruto dismissed most of his cabinet and brought in members of the main opposition following nationwide protests against unpopular tax increases in June and July in which more than 50 people were killed.


On Tuesday evening, Gachagua urged lawmakers to “search your conscience” before voting.


Members of parliament voted to impeach him by a margin of 281 to 44, with one abstention.


Kimani Ichung’wah, parliament’s majority leader, said the 59-year-old politician had “violated not one, but eight provisions of our constitution”.


At one point during the proceedings, he led lawmakers in a chant saying “Rigathi must go”, describing him as “a great danger to our nationhood, a great danger to the unity of our republic”.


Gachagua proclaimed his innocence, offering a detailed denial of the allegations, which include amassing a large unexplained property portfolio, and promoting “ethnic balkanisation”.


“I will fight to the end,” he told a press conference on the eve of the impeachment proceedings.


The Senate will now hear the charges and may appoint a special committee to investigate them, where Gachagua or his representative can respond to the allegations.


If at least two-thirds of the Senate vote to uphold the impeachment, Gachagua will be dismissed.


Gachagua has filed a court petition to halt the proceedings, which were initiated by Ruto’s coalition allies last week.


Prior to the vote, TIFA Research, a pollster, found that a narrow majority of 41 per cent of Kenyans supported the impeachment against 38 per cent who opposed it.


Ruto has not commented publicly on the impeachment proceedings, Reuters reported.


Gachagua outraged many in Ruto’s coalition for likening the government to a company and suggesting that those who voted for the coalition had first claim on public sector jobs and development projects.

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