Saturday, 11 April 2015

Review Remuneration Of Public Office Holders, Cut Down Number Of Offices, Okoye Urges Buhari

Muhammadu Buhari


The General Overseer of All Christians Fellowship Mission, Rev. William Okoye has urged the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari to reduce the cost of governance by effecting a downward review of the remuneration of political office holders and also reduce the number of political offices.


“Buhari should focus on eradicating mediocrity in governance which “is usually fueled by too much consideration on ethnicity, religion, gender and political affiliations. The new dispensation should promote meritocracy,” Okoye said in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.


“I congratulate Buhari on his historic victory at the polls; his reputation as a statesman committed to eradicating corruption in governance gives Nigerians hope for a better tomorrow.


“I will advise therefore that he concentrates on areas of his comparative advantage to move our country forward, because no one administration can achieve everything it promises.


“He should endeavour to reduce the cost of governance by taking another look at the remuneration of political office holders, reduce the number of political offices and revisit the Oronsaye Report on civil service reforms for guidance.


“It is not going to be easy, but that is the cost of leadership. Nigeria is about the most expensive in terms of paying of political office holders and we are not so rich. If other rich countries could cut down their cost of governance, we should do that as well, unless we don’t want to move forward, especially given our present economic challenges,” the former Aso Rock chaplain said.


The cleric also warned the incoming administration against any move to cut down the meagre salaries of civil servants, saying: “Rather, we should look for a way of making them more productive and continue to pay them well.


“In any area that we have many civil servants, we can easily retrain them and send them to areas like the agricultural sector, where we need a lot of hands. Instead of retrenching them, government should retrain them and move them in that direction,” Okoye said.




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