Federal
retirees, under the banner of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, on Thursday accused
the Federal Government of using their 10 months unpaid contributory pension to
support the electioneering campaign project of President Goodluck Jonathan.
They
said the action subjected them to abject poverty. The
retirees made the allegation at a press conference in Abeokuta, Ogun State,
while protesting their unpaid monthly pension. They
said over 20 of their colleagues died in the struggle to have their pension
paid.
The
over 100 protesters carried placards with various inscriptions such as “We have
suffered enough after 35 years service to our fatherland”; “PenCom is owing
retirees 10 months arrears of unpaid pension and gratuities”; and” N4.6
trillion has been used for campaign, Abi na lie”.
The
leader of the pensioners, Samuel Kojusola, said the association noticed some
anomalies in government’s implementation of Reform Act 2014.
He
listed them to include computation and compilation of retirement benefits,
meagre amount paid as monthly pension, review of pension and non-payment of
retirement benefits.
Mr.
Kojusola said it was disheartening that workers all over the country who
retired under the contributory pension scheme since August 2014 are yet to have
their lump sum or monthly payment settled by the Commission
“What
do they want the retiree to be eating after serving Federal Government of
Nigeria for 35 years meritoriously? We suspect that our money in the kitty of
Pencom has been used for 2015 electioneering campaign,” he said.
He
also lamented that almost a year after the Pension Reform Act 2014 was signed
into law, contributory pensioners in Nigeria were yet enjoy increment on their
pension since 2007 till date.
No comments:
Post a Comment