Court rules Omehia not entitled to benefits of former Rivers Gov

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A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has delivered judgment on the contentious issue of Celestine Omehia's entitlement to pension benefits from the state government.

A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has delivered judgment on the contentious issue of Celestine Omehia's entitlement to pension benefits from the state government. The court ruled against the demand by the Rivers State Government and the Rivers State House of Assembly for Omehia to refund over N696m paid to him as pension and other benefits until his derecognition.

reports that the court, while acknowledging that Omehia had never officially served as governor of Rivers State, held that proper interpretation of the governor and deputy governor pension and free benefits law precludes him from benefiting from the pension scheme as stipulated under the state's pension law.

 

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