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Lagos Assembly vows to amend law giving Tinubu, Fashola, others free houses, cars

The Lagos State House of Assembly has begun the amendment of a law that provides for lavish pension benefits to former governors and their deputies, the speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, said Monday.
Speaking to journalists at an event to mark the second anniversary of the state’s eighth Assembly, Mr. Obasa said the amendment of the Public Office Holder (Payment of Pension) Law will save money for the state.
He said the private member bill is titled Public Office Holders (Payment of Pensions) Amendment Bill, 2016.
“The Bill has been read first time and awaiting second reading,” the Speaker said.
“The intendment of this bill is to save tax payers money while addressing the cost implication of some parts of the law.
“For instance, the law allows governors and the deputy to have a house each in Lagos and Abuja while both governor and the deputy are also entitled to six and five vehicles respectively. But with this amendment, both governor and the deputy will be limited to a house in Lagos where they served as well as have three and two vehicles respectively.”
Key beneficiaries of the law are the state’s most recent governors, Ahmed Tinubu, now a leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, and Babatunde Fashola, currently Nigeria’s power, housing and works minister.
The controversial law, available in other states, was first put in place by the Tinubu administration.
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