Ganduje Hasn’t Been Paying My Retirement Benefits – Kwankwaso

Ganduje Hasn't Been Paying My Retirement Benefits - Kwankwaso
Ganduje Hasn't Been Paying My Retirement Benefits - Kwankwaso
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Former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has lamented bitterly that he has not been paid his pension entitlements for six years by the current State government.

Kwankwaso revealed that the state government did not build house or office for him, which is provided in a law that every former governor should be provided either an office or a house as one of his or her benefits.

He made the allegations in an interview with BBC Hausa service which was monitored by Africa Daily News, New York on Sunday Morning.

The former governor decried that he is the only one who served as governor in the state and did not enjoy the benefits.

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However, Kwankwaso hinted that was likely because he was part of the opposition that made him be treated in that manner.

‘If I were with them, I would have to be paid my benefits or my monthly pension. And I agree it happened because I am part of the opposition. So let them go and enjoy it,’ Senator Kwankwaso said.

The former governor said in early 2021, his name and those of nine other people were forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), alleging that it was done to tarnish his image.

He added that he was ready to answer any invitation from the EFCC whenever they do so.

‘I thank God, in my 30 years of been in politics nobody has ever complained that his five naira has been stolen or get lost, nobody.’

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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