Stop addressing Senators as distinguished, Sagay urges Nigerians

Ebun Francis || The chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption(PAC), Prof Itse Sagay on Thursday called on Nigerians to stop addressing Nigeria Senators as ‘distinguished ‘ because they have no honour, no vision and no integrity.

The Professor of law who of recent has been engaged in a war of words with members of the upper legislative chamber spoke in Lagos.

According to Sagay, the attachment of “distinguished” to the names of the federal lawmakers is a “horrible bastardisation and gross abuse” of that term.

“Our current ruling class, particularly the senators has no value, no honour, no vision, no integrity, no compassion for the sufferings of fellow Nigerians.”

“The attachment of ‘distinguished’ to their names is a horrible bastardisation and gross abuse of that term. Now, I reject it with contempt when anyone addresses me with that unfortunate term.”

Sagay while also expressing support for the restructuring of the country, said, “it is inconceivable for any state to grow with this type of structure that puts states on welfare benefits”.

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“It is a known fact that some governors spend more time in Abuja than in their respective states and at the end of every month, the 36 honourable commissioners of all the states of the federation will assemble in a classroom at Abuja presided over by the federal minister of finance to share money in the Federation Account based on a formula no one really understands,” he said.

“This money comes from three major sources, oil money from Niger Delta, duty collection and VAT from Lagos state. After sharing, the commissioners will head back to their respective governors for allocation sharing based on what they consider priorities and wait for the next monthly allocation.”

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The respected legal mind also stated that most of the problems in the north were self-inflicted, Sagay accused the leaders of the region of suppressing their people.

“All the local government areas receive federal allocation and with 419 LGAs in northern part as against 355 in southern part and 19 northern states as against 17 southern states, the bulk of national fund goes to the north. So why is there more poverty in the north than South?” he asked.