The Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu, has rejected the Toyota SUV given to him by the Ebonyi State Government.
The
minister, in a letter to Governor Dave Umahi, said he rejected the gift
because the laws of the state excluded him from persons eligible to
collect such gifts.
The letter was exclusively obtained by PREMIUM TIMES.
Quoting
copiously from the constitution, Mr. Onu called the governor’s
attention to the relevant sections of the constitution and how the state
House of Assembly abused its powers to technically edge him out of his
deserved pension, being a former governor of Abia State.
He wrote,
“It is important that I draw your attention to provision of Section
124(5) of the 1999 constitution as amended which states that:
“Provisions
may be made a law of a House of Assembly for the provision of person to
or in respect of a person who has held the office of a governor or
deputy governor and was not removed from office as a result of
impeachment and any pension granted by virtue of any provision made in
pursuance of the subsection shall be a charge upon the consolidated
revenue fund of the state.”
Mr. Onu then added, “Instructively, a law
enacted by the Ebonyi State House of Assembly titled: Ebonyi State
Special Offices Pensions and Related Matters Law 2007, section 3 defined
a Governor as a ‘Civilian Governor of or from Ebonyi State of
Nigeria'”.
“Rather curiously, four years later, the same House of
Assembly enacted a law, Ebonyi State Special Offices Pensions and
Related Matters Law (amendment) law 2011 wherein a governor was defines
as ‘a civilian Governor of Ebonyi State of Nigeria.”
Mr. Onu said it
was clear from the foregoing that he was the target of the change “in an
apparent design to deny me of my due pension entitlement.”
“This is
especially so in the circumstance where it is the duty of the state
government to do so as a responsibility of the sharing of assets between
Ebonyi and Abia states. You will recall that I was the first elected
Governor of Abia state, in which a part later became a constituent part
of Ebonyi State.”
The minister therefore urged the governor to
initiate steps to redress the injustice done to him in the interest of
fairness, justice and respect for the constitution of the country.
“Laws
are not made to suit personal prejudices. Laws are made to serve
enduring attributes of good conscience honour and equity,” Mr. Onu
wrote.
Accordingly, in view of the prevailing circumstance, I regret
to inform you that I cannot accept the gift of a Lexus Sports Utility
vehicle. I do so with a deep sense of responsibility and conscious of
the important need to build a better Ebonyi State where respect for the
rule of law and the peoples’ will as well as the pursuit of their
happiness will remain sacred.
Mr. Onu is the second personality to
reject exotic car gifts distributed to former Governors Sam Egwu and
Martin Elechi and erstwhile Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim.
The SUVs, which cost N29 million each
or a total of N116 million, was rejected by Mr. Elechi, who also wrote
to the governor returning the car.
It is not however unclear if Messrs Egwu and Anyim accepted theirs.
The duo have remained silent on the matter despite prodding from the media and people of the state.
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