Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has ordered the State Ministry of Justice and its Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs counterpart to commence prosecution of council chairmen who were sacked for alleged corruption.
He gave the directive at the swearing-in of new Chairman of Esan West Council Area, Mrs. Ruth Osahon in Benin City.
The governor said his administration would not condone graft at the local government level, noting, “We have seen a trend where a few local council chairmen have not lived up to expectations and as a people-focused government with a promise to the Edo people, we will courageous to take the right decisions where necessary.”
Obaseki urged Osahon to cooperate with relevant authorities as they investigate records of the sacked chairman of Esan West Council, Patrick Aguinede.
He said it is disheartening that the council with so much economic activity was among councils owing backlog of workers salaries.
Obaseki charged her to ensure the payment of backlog of salary arrears owed the council workers within 12 months, adding, the council should be able to pay its workforce, as it hosts a state university, which attracts a lot of business activities.
“There is no justification for why the council should not be able to collect enough revenue to pay salaries and pensions and carry out other activities.”
Responding, Osahon thanked the governor for the opportunity to serve, assuring that she would not abuse the confidence reposed in her.