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Edo Retirees Protest 42 Months Pension Arrears
Pensioners in Edo State, have protested over the non harmonization of their pension since 2008.
The Tide source reports that the pensioners, who protested peacefully to the Government House, Benin were also unhappy over the nonpayment of their pension in the last 42 months.
The spokesman of the pensioners, Mr Michael Umogbai, accused the state government of being insensitive to their plight, in spite of several promises it had made to settle them.
Umogbai recalled that the state House of Assembly had in December 2016 approved about N3 billion to clear the pension arrears.
“As I speak with you, some of us, especially those from the local governments, are being owed arrears of up to 42 months.
“The government has also refused to harmonize pension in the state since 2008.
“I retired as a local government worker in 1996 and I can tell you that while some of us still receive N2, 000 as monthly pension, our counterparts in other states receive about N40, 000,” he said.
Umogbai described the screening pensioners were made to go through as a ploy to make them believe that the government was serious.
“We have had series of the screenings and they have translated to nothing.
“We are at a loss as regards the screening results. The screenings have not yielded any dividend,” he said.
The Deputy Governor of the state, Mr Philip Shaibu, who received the pensioners, appealed for more patience, assuring that the pension arrears would be paid soon.
He told them that the government was working to improve its internally generated revenue to ensure that pension and salaries were paid promptly.
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