Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday approved the reduction of pension to former governors, deputies and certain officials by 50 percent. The
Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday approved the reduction of pension to former governors, deputies and certain officials by 50 percent.
Also to be reduced are the number of vehicles to be made available to them and their second in command. Obasa further proposed that the amended bill provides cars to be changed every four years instead of the three years recommended. The Speaker, however, said a 50 percent cut was fair since houses and other benefits have been removed.
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