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NUP Advocates Special Bailout Fund For Pension Arrears

L-R: Project Coordinator, ACE Agricultural Consulting, Mr Oluwadamilohun Osinbajo, Chairman, Agriculture and Non-Oil Sector, Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), Comrade Wale Oyekoya and Project Coordinator, Bama Foods, Baturiya Joseph, at a news conference on Enforcement of Banned Poultry Products by Federal Government in Lagos last Monday
The Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) has called on the Federal Government to provide a special bailout fund to settle outstanding benefits of pensioners in the country.
The President of the union, Dr Abel Afolayan, made the call in an interview with The Tide source in Abuja on Monday.
It would be recalled that recently, pensioners in some states embarked on series of protests against nonpayment of their pensions and other entitlements.
Afolayan said that the provision of a bailout fund was crucial, given the plight of pensioners in the country.
He said some state governments had reneged on payment of monthly pensions and benefits of pensioners in their states.
According to him, several months of pension arrears are being owed pensioners, while the gratuities and death benefits have yet to be settled.
“We are advocating for a special bailout fund from the Federal Government for pensioners in the states; it will be used to clear all the backlog of pension arrears in the country.
He said that the union had commenced the process of requesting for the bailout.
This, he said, was to support the states finding it difficult to pay pensions and the accumulated arrears.
“We on our part, we have made many statements in the last three or four weeks, even when the Federal Government did the bailout of salaries for the states.
“We have written a letter that the bailout should include pensioners and we are agitating for it.
“We will be meeting Head of Service; we have written letters concerning the issue of bailout and on the need for the Federal Government to give a special bailout to pensioners.’’
The NUP president said about N218 billion was required to settle the balance of 33 per cent increase in pension and other entitlements.
He said that the proposed fund would cover the 42 months arrears arising from the pension increase as well as the unpaid gratuities and death benefits.
“We made an estimate of about 218 billion which Pension Transition Arrangement Department (PITAD) needed to pay the balance of 33 per cent pension increase.
“That is for about 42 months and then for the arrears of pensions, gratuity and death benefits.
Afolayan said that NUP would not relent in its quest to ensure that the rights and entitlements of pensioners were met by the government.
“We are fighting hard together with all the pensioners nationwide; the Presidency is going to have an audience with us next week.
“If all these efforts fail, we are going to have a nationwide protest and it is going to be massive and we will intimate the law enforcement agents about it.
“They can get to the presidency ahead of time so that the government will know about the implication of a massive protest from pensioners.”
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