A democratic rights activist and
former official of the National Conscience Party (NCP), Femi Aborishade, has
suggested that Nigerian governors be paid the national minimum wage rate of
N18,000 per month in order to discourage corruption in the country. Mr.
Aborishade voiced this position at the congress of the Ogun State chapter of
the NCP which took place today in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State. He
stated that he had advocated the same idea when he contested as an NCP
governorship candidate in 2003. The late Gani Fawehinmi, a lawyer and human
rights activist, was once the NCP’s presidential candidate.The party’s congress
showcased its youthful membership, calculated at 60% of the party.Speaking at
the congress, the party's national chairman, Yinusa Tanko, declared that the
NCP was the only party that has the interest of the masses at heart.“To contest
on the NCP platform, it will cost you no kobo. Our reason is that we do not
want you to get into office and loot public funds [with the excuse] that it
cost you money to contest,” said Mr. Tanko.He added that the party had won an
election in Ekiti State, an indication that the party has the impact and
capability to contest and win in Nigeria.He encouraged the youths to take the
party as the genuine platform for the welfare of the masses.
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