THE lawmaker representing Bayelsa East Senatorial District, Senator Ben
Murray Bruce, has said that in the spirit of the month of Ramadan
observed by Muslim faithfuls, he will not respond to critics over his
decision to donate half of his wardrobe allowance to the unpaid workers
in Osun state.
“I’ll take whatever attacks come my way but
nothing & nobody can dissuade me from doing what my conscience
directs in helping my fellow man.
The month of Ramadan is here. Many
unpaid workers will fast. With what will they break their fast? I
thought of that and it moved me to act.
I may not be a Muslim, but I
respect Islam and I believe that it is wrong for me to respond to any
attack during the Holy month of Ramadan.
I wish the Muslim Ummah a
successful fast. Please pray for God’s intervention in Nigeria so that
peace may return. Ramadan Kareem, ” he posted on twitter.
It will
be recalled that the Rauf Aregbesola government which has been unable
to pay public workers in the state for more than seven months ridiculed
the gesture of the lawmaker, describing it as a mockery of Nigerian
workers.
On Wednesday, The Senator said “I, Ben Murray Bruce,
will not sit down idly, while my fellow citizens die because salaries
have not been paid. As a first step, I am immediately donating my
wardrobe allowance to unpaid workers in Osun State and widows in my
Constituency. We are starting in Osun, but we will not end there. I will
do as much to help workers who’ve not been paid in other states.”
But
in a swift reaction, the Osun State government lampooned the lawmaker ,
saying he was playing to the gallery just as he said he (Murray-Bruce)
was trivialising the issue.
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