Mr.
Sylva claimed that Bayelsa State under his successor had suffered a
severe governance deficit, adding that by all indications, the governor
was only interested in power and not the responsibility that goes with
the office he occupies.
Mr.
Dickson had reportedly said at a media briefing last weekend that he
would set up a Judicial Commission of Inquiry to probe Mr. Sylva, whom
he alleged did not pay pensions to retirees for five years.
According
to the governor, the failure of his predecessor to do so resulted to
his administration inheriting unpaid pension arrears of over N4 billion.
But,
according to a statement by his media aide, Doifie Buokoribo, the
former governor said he was tired of Mr. Dickson’s governance style of
always blaming him for his (Dickson) incompetence and failure, adding
that he should resign failing which the people of the state should
remove him from office.
“At
a so-called Transparency Briefing at the weekend, newspaper reports
quote Dickson as claiming that the Bayelsa State Government under Chief
Timipre Sylva never paid pensions to retirees for five years. He claims
further that his administration inherited unpaid pension arrears of over
N4 billion. Consequently, he would like to establish a Judicial
Commission of Inquiry to probe Sylva,” the former governor said.
“We
are sick and tired of Dickson’s governance style of always blaming
Chief Timipre Sylva for his incompetence and failure. We call upon
Dickson to resign now since he has shown that the job for which he was
imposed on the people of Bayelsa State is bigger than him. Failing which
the people of Bayelsa State should exercise their civic duty to remove
him from office using all available constitutional options.”
The
former governor said Mr. Dickson’s claim about the non-payment of
pensioners from May 2007 to January 2012 was scandalous, petty and
irresponsible for many reasons.
Mr. Sylva listed the following reasons:
When
Sylva took over as Governor of Bayelsa State from Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan, there were outstanding pension and gratuity arrears, and no
noise was made about it. As a leader, Sylva took responsibility on the
conviction that government is a continuum. Pensioners were paid along
with people still in service, promptly and monthly. Those who retired
from service at the time also received their gratuity once the
appropriate documentations were done. Not even Sylva’s opponents could
accuse him of non-payment of salaries and pensions. By our records, the
state government paid an average of N216 million monthly and about N2.6
billion per annum on pensions.
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If nobody protested over non-payment of pension for five years, it
means pensioners as well as labour in Bayelsa were satisfied with the
Sylva administration.
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Why is Dickson restricting his pension probe to the period from 2007-
2012? Why not commence from the beginning of civilian rule in the state
in 1999? Why the obsession with Sylva?
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Dickson has been in office since February 2012. In April 2012, he set
up a kangaroo 11-person Financial Management Review Committee headed by
Mr. Ndutimi Alaibe to probe Sylva. Yet, Dickson is only just realising –
in July 2013 – that pension funds were mismanaged from 2007-2012.
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Dickson says it has come to his knowledge that the pension thieves in
Bayelsa State used the stolen funds to build hotels and buy exotic cars,
meaning that he already knows who these criminals are. So, why set up a
Judicial Commission of Inquiry?
-Dickson
and his master at the top have run out of options in the schizoid
attempt to ruin the political career of Sylva hence the decision to set
up this Judicial Commission of Inquiry. By working to the answer, they
would like the Commission to indict Sylva having failed in their
previous attempts with the Alaibe Committee, and the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
“Under
Dickson, Bayelsa State has suffered a severe governance deficit. By all
indications, Dickson is interested only in power and not the
responsibility that goes with the high office he was brought to occupy,”
the statement stated.
“Having
struggled to hide his lack of capacity under the name of Sylva and seen
clearly that this strategy is no longer workable, the only option left
for Dickson is to resign now.”
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