Scores of
pensioners on Tuesday marched along major streets of Owerri, the Imo
capital to protest payment of only 40 per cent arrears of pension to
retirees by the Imo Government.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the pensioners arrived at Orlu Road
Roundabout Owerri, the take-off point of the protest, as early as 7.30
a.m. with placards.
Gideon
Ezeji, Imo Chairman, National Union of Pensioners (NUP), who addressed
the protesters said “the protest was to expose the sufferings of Imo
pensioners under the administration of Gov. Rochas Okorocha.’’
Mr. Ezeji
explained that six different categories of pensioners were owed between
22 months and 77 months by the state government.
“Civil
pensioners are owed 22 months, local government pensioners 23 months,
retired primary school teachers 32 months, IBC pensioners 44 months,
retired permanent secretaries 22 months and Alvan Ikoku pensioners 77
months,’’ he said.
He regretted
the government’s move to pay 40 per cent of the accumulated pension
arrears, adding that forfeiture of the 60 per cent arrears was
unacceptable.
“The
government is now using its agents to force pensioners to sign document
it prepared, which by extension will make any pensioner that signs the
document to forfeit his/her 60 per cent arrears.
“We say no
to 40 per cent payment of arrears of pension and call on the Imo
Government to pay us 100 per cent before Dec.23, 2016,’’ Mr. Ezeji
demanded.
NAN reports
that the protest started from Orlu Road roundabout at about 8.30 a.m.
from where they marched to Government House Roundabout.
The
pensioners carried placards with various inscriptions such as: “Pay the
much you can, government is a continuum; pension is our right and not
gratification.’’
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