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Gratuity: NIPOST Pensioners Lament Non-Payment
Pensioners of the Nigeria
Postal Service (NIPOST) have lamented bitterly ever the three fear gratuities and other entitlements owed them by the Federal Government.
The chairman NIPOST branch of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Comrade Steven Shokden said this Tuesday in a monitored news in Port Harcourt.
He said both their arrears and all the benefits of retirement are yet to be given them by the federal government and its agencies.
Shokden, noted that they were yet to be clarified whether or not the money had been paid to the Budget office of the federation as the federal government promised sometime ago.
He recalled that even those that retired earlier than three fears, are not fully settled by the concerned authority wondering if retirement was a crime.
The NIPOST Pension boss, also hinted that some of his members that retired before 2011 were paid upto 79 per cent of their entitlements, while others only went home with 25 percent.
According to him, there are some pensioners who passed on 18 years ago, saying that their respective families fate are still hanging in the balance.
He has called on the Budget Office to make the cash available to their underwriter, the Niger Insurance Plc in order to enable them pay the NIPOST Pension Board.
He admitted that the NIPOST Board was aware of the money owed by the Federal Government, while calling on his members to continue to exercise patient.
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