A group, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, has called on former Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, to turn down the N300m offered him and ex-Deputy
Governor of the state, Dr. Pius Odubu, for the acquisition of houses after their tenure in office.
According to the head of the anti-corruption group, Debo Adeniran, the retirement benefit of Oshiomhole and Odubu amended by Edo State House of Assembly
is a “legislative scam.”
In a statement issued on Saturday, the group noted that other benefits attached to the amended retirement provisions included “pension for life at a rate
equivalent to 100 per cent of their last annual salary, three vehicles to be bought by the state government which will be replaced every five years as
well as free medical treatment for the governor and his immediate family.”
Adeniran said, “This is an opportunity for Oshiomhole to show the people of Edo state that he is a man of the people by rejecting the proposed retirement
benefit being suggested by Edo State parliament. CACOL expects the former governor to reject the proposed benefits because of his history as a comrade
who has fought against government policies aimed at sidelining the people from the benefits of development.
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