Security Vote: Court Orders Kogi Governor to Pay ex Deputy Governor N180 million

The court sitting in Abuja has ordered the Kogi State Government to pay former deputy governor Simon Achuba the sum of N180 million as outstanding security votes former deputy governor of Kogi state, Simon Achuba, adding that the outstanding due to him from April 2018 to August 2019 should be paid fully.

Recall that Mr Achuba had earlier dragged the state government to court over alleged illegal impeachment from office in October 2019 and the withholding of his allowances, amounted to unfair labour practice.

Delivering judgement on Wednesday, Justice Oyebiola Oyewunmi, said the amount is to be paid to Mr Achuba within the period of 30 days or 30% interest would be paid monthly.

The court, however, dismissed the former deputy governor’s prayers, asking that the sum of N328million and N32,000 be paid as part of impress when he was in government.

He asked for the sum of N921,572,758 for security vote, monthly impress, traveling allowances, outstanding memos, and statutory allocations due to his office, as then deputy governor.

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