An ex-governor of Ogun State, Sen Otunba Gbenga Daniel, has written to the state government asking that his pension as a former governor of the state be stopped.

In a letter  dated June 14 and shared online today July 7, Daniel said after his inauguration as a Senator of the 10th National Assembly, he wrote the letter to the state government asking for his pension and allowances put at  N676,376.95kobo to be stopped immediately.

Daniel, who was elected in February to represent Ogun east in the red chamber of the 10th national assembly, said “good conscience” informed his decision to have his monthly payment suspended.

Daniel was the governor of Ogun from 2003 to 2011.

See a copy of the letter below;

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