Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State has hearkened to public outcry by declining assent to the bill seeking life pensions for the state out-gone lawmakers.
The bill sponsored by the Leader of the House, Peter Akpe from Sagbama 1 State Constituency was passed into law by the Assemblymen last week.
The State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson, in a statement in Yenagoa on Monday, said Governor Dickson conveyed the decision to decline assent to the bill in a letter to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mr Konbowei Benson.
The Governor had earlier held a consultations meeting with the House of Assembly members in his country home, Toru-Orua, in Sagbama local government area, where he stated his reason for declining assent to the bill.
The statement said that the governor realised that the bill was inconsistent with Section 124 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended. He said that he was of the view that the State Assembly lacked the powers to expand the categories of public servants who should be entitled to pension.
Dickson added that he was guided in the decision by the principle that government should not be for a select class of the privileged in the society.
He said that the lawmakers and indeed the Nigerian populace would attest to the fact that all decisions of his administration were guided by the strong urge to protect the public interest and promote the general good.