South East
Imo Broadcasting Corporation Pensioners Protest Against 40 Months Arrears
The Pensioners Asso
ciation of Imo Broadcasting Corporation has given the state government 10months ultimatum to pay the 40 months pension arrears owed to retirees of the corporation.
The retirees, who converged on the premises of the corporation in Owerri last Thursday, urged the government to pay their arrears in four installments from March to December 2014.
The Chairman of the association, Mr Chidi Madu, told newsmen that Governor Rochas Okorocha’s administration inherited five months pension arrears from the past administration.
He said that seven members of the association had died as they were unable to access medical treatment due to financial handicap.
Madu said the association would not relent in its agitation for payment of their entitlements, adding that they would continue with the protest until government met their demands.
“We will never stop to protest because the government is not doing anything to solve the problem’, he said.
The Chief of Staff to the State Government, Chief Jude Ejiogu, assured the protesters that their complaints would be forwarded to the governor.
He said they were demanding for their rights, but urged them not to prevent the workers of the corporation from carrying out their duties.
Ejiogu commended the retirees for the peaceful protest, and promised them that the government would soon look into the complaint.