Maritime
Retired NPA Staff Protest Non-Payment of Entitlements 30 Years After
Some retired staff of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) have protested the non payment of their gratuity and pensions for the past 30 years.
The aggrieved retirees who were retrenched on 10th June, 1991 from the service alleged that no payment had been made to them by the Authority since their retirement.
They, therefore, appealed to the Acting Managing Director, Mohammad Bello-Koko and the Minister of Transport, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi to intervene in the matter without further delay.
This was contained in a statement issued by the spokesman of the aggrieved retirees, Engr. Sylva Okoro after a meeting in Lagos, last week.
Okoro decried what he called “the corruption and embezzlement going on in NPA”, accusing the ousted Managing Director of the authority, Hadiza Bala Usman of cornering government’s money for her personal use instead of using it to pay the retirees since 1991.
He said by not paying the retirees their entitlements, the management of NPA had subjected them to untold hardship for 30 years.
“The suspended MD of NPA, Usman, who is presently facing a panel of enquiry by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) for embezzlement of funds, has put the 1991 retrenched workers into untold penury and hardship, and majority of us have died due to lack of financial resources to adequately manage our peculiar health conditions and inability to meet our family responsibilities”, he said.
The retirees’ spokesman said in an effort by the retirees to get their entitlements, they had written several appeal letters to the suspended NPA boss to no avail.
Okoro claimed that while the retirees were in active service, they were not found wanting for anything, either stealing or destroying NPA property to justify the punishment they are receiving.
“We were obedient servants and highly dedicated to our duties to the best of our ability before we were compulsorily retrenched and served with letter of termination of appointment individually, on 10th of June 1991, without full payment of our pensions and other benefits.
“Those heads of department who said we should not to be paid our pensions should know that there is God. None of those general managers know how their own day will be. We wonder why punishment should be meted on us after working for the nation diligently for many years”, he said.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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