Gbenga Daniel reveals why he asked Ogun government to stop his monthly pension

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Gbenga Daniel, the ex-Governor of Ogun State, has revealed the rationale behind his request to cease receiving pensions and allowances from the Ogun State Government.

He explained that he made this decision in order to prevent receiving two sources of income simultaneously, considering his recent return to public service after a twelve-year hiatus.

The Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District shared this during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Tuesday.

He said, “I remember there was indeed a court judgement which SERAP got basically saying that people should not be entitled to double payment, especially if you now have another kind of public office. But even before then, naturally, a human being should not be entitled to double remuneration.

“So, for me, as I said earlier on, for about 12 years I was not in public service, now that I am back in public service let me just make sure that I tidy things up and somebody just pointed out to me, and say why don’t I just remind the governor that I am not here and he should please stop the monthly pension that he was paying and hopefully when I am out of the Senate we check what the law says,” he said.

He advised public officers to set good examples of a better society to improve the value system.