Impeached Kogi Deputy Governor Sues Yahaya Bello, Claims Entitlement

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Simon Achuba

The Impeached Deputy Governor of Kogi, Simon Achuba has sued Governor
Yahaya Bello and the Attorney General, alleging among others, the
non-payment of his salary and allowances.

In the suit marked: NICN/ABJ/244/2019 filed before the National
Industrial Court in Abuja, Achuba wants the court to declare among
others, that he is “entitled to all the rights and privileges of the
Office of the Deputy Governor of Kogi State of Nigeria including the
prompt payment of all his travel allowances, monthly impress, security
votes and statutory allocations.”

He accused Bello and the AG of unlawfully withholding his salary and his
other entitlements, which are all captured in the 2019 budget already
passed by the state’s House of Assembly.

Achuba stated that his decision to resort to court action was informed
by the defendants’ refusal to pay him despite repeated demands by his
lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), who had written to them on the issue.

He said beside his salary, security votes, funds for the maintenance of
his house, lodge and offices among others, there are other items of
expenditure, which his office is entitled to under the appropriation
laws of Kogi State, to include burial expenses, motor vehicle fuel cost,
cooking gas, motor cycle/bicycle, public relations reporters cassettes
recorders, purchase of rain boot, printing of file jackets, purchase of
mower, cutlasses and shovels.

In his statement of claim, Achuba stated that his “security vote in the
sum of N10million per-month has remained unpaid since April 2018 to
August 2019 amounting to the total sum of N180m.”

He added that the monthly impress to his office in the sum of N18,224,
000 was last paid to the claimant in March 2018, now amounting to
N328,032.000.00 as monthly impress due to the Claimant for the months of
April 2018 August 2019.

Achuba is praying the court to order the defendants to pay him
N911,572,758.00 being his travel allowances, monthly impress, security
votes, and other statutory allocations due to his office as the Deputy
Governor of Kogi State.

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