‘No one deprives the elderly of walking sticks without repercussions’ – Pensioners say Abiodun runs govt of deceit
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Jan. 5, 2023

‘No one deprives the elderly of walking sticks without repercussions’ – Pensioners say Abiodun runs govt of deceit

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Ogun State Pensioner have cautioned Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State over delays in offsetting their N64.4 billion outstanding gratuity, saying nobody deprived the elderly the ‘walking stick’ without attendant repercussion.

The pensioners, under the aegis of Nigeria Union Pensioners (NUP), Ogun State chapter, while addressing journalists on Thursday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, said the Governor Dapo Abiodun runs a government of deceit.

They however appealed to Governor Abiodun to increase the N500 million quarterly gratuity payment to N2 billion to offset the outstanding N64.4 billion.

The pensioners faulted the claim of the Abiodun - led administration of paying N3.6b out of the inherited outstanding N68b for the past three and a half years.

They insisted that the sum quarterly payment is not enough to defray gratuities of retirees from June 2019 to date being the tenure of the Governor Dapo Abiodun administration, not to talk of offsetting the arrears.

The Chairman of NUP, Waidi Oloyede who spoke on behalf of the pensioners, described the Contributory Pensions Scheme Review and Consequential Pensions Adjustment Committee set up to address the demands of workers and pensioners in the state as a ruse.

He also alleged that there was a calculated ploy to frustrate the legitimate demands, discredit the NUP leadership and also build mistrust in the rank and file of the union.

The pensioners berated the governor over his failure to implement the agreements signed with them in the Memorandum of Action (MOA) over four months ago.

According to Oloyede, the government had agreed to implement the consequential adjustment of pensions as approved by the Federal Government in 2019 which mandated statutory increase in pension, lamenting that some pensioners still earn the paltry sum of N5,000 monthly as pension.

He said, the government also agreed to increase the quarterly release of N500m gratuities and ensure prompt payment of pension.

Oloyede also lamented the delay in the release of the fourth quarter release of 2022 gratuity.

His words: "It is unimaginable to state that a total sum of N3.6 billion has so far been paid as gratuities by the Ogun state government over three and half years ago; a sum which is not enough to defray gratuities of retirees from June 2019 to date being the tenure of the governor Dapo Abiodun administration.

"It is our candid belief that given the realities of the increase of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in our state as openly admitted by His Excellency in recent times, we strongly believe that a quarterly release of N2 billion will marginally go a long way to offset the backlog of unpaid gratuities.

"Pensioners are dying in droves on a daily basis for lack of good healthcare that require ample financial redemption and expected pensions for the 25th of each month as it used to be in the Ogun State of previous administrations

"This seems a government of deceit to the senior citizens since life is now very unbearable for the pensioners in Ogun State.

"No one deprives the elderly of their 'walking sticks' without its attendant repercussions. We are hereby calling on the Ogun State Government led by Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun to have a change of heart in the way the elderly that have toiled hard in their hay-days to keep the state on a sound footing are now being treated.

"There is sincere need for the government to regularly pay substantial amount to offset the backlog of gratuities. While the pensioners eagerly await required Consequential Increase in pensions to meet with the present economic situations of the nation as well as regular payment of Pensions by the 25th of each month as of previous administrations."

Ogun State Pensioner have cautioned Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State over delays in offsetting their N64.4 billion outstanding gratuity, saying nobody deprived the elderly the ‘walking stick’ without attendant repercussion.

The pensioners, under the aegis of Nigeria Union Pensioners (NUP), Ogun State chapter, while addressing journalists on Thursday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, said the Governor Dapo Abiodun runs a government of deceit.

They however appealed to Governor Abiodun to increase the N500 million quarterly gratuity payment to N2 billion to offset the outstanding N64.4 billion.

The pensioners faulted the claim of the Abiodun - led administration of paying N3.6b out of the inherited outstanding N68b for the past three and a half years.

They insisted that the sum quarterly payment is not enough to defray gratuities of retirees from June 2019 to date being the tenure of the Governor Dapo Abiodun administration, not to talk of offsetting the arrears.

The Chairman of NUP, Waidi Oloyede who spoke on behalf of the pensioners, described the Contributory Pensions Scheme Review and Consequential Pensions Adjustment Committee set up to address the demands of workers and pensioners in the state as a ruse.

He also alleged that there was a calculated ploy to frustrate the legitimate demands, discredit the NUP leadership and also build mistrust in the rank and file of the union.

The pensioners berated the governor over his failure to implement the agreements signed with them in the Memorandum of Action (MOA) over four months ago.

According to Oloyede, the government had agreed to implement the consequential adjustment of pensions as approved by the Federal Government in 2019 which mandated statutory increase in pension, lamenting that some pensioners still earn the paltry sum of N5,000 monthly as pension.

He said, the government also agreed to increase the quarterly release of N500m gratuities and ensure prompt payment of pension.

Oloyede also lamented the delay in the release of the fourth quarter release of 2022 gratuity.

His words: "It is unimaginable to state that a total sum of N3.6 billion has so far been paid as gratuities by the Ogun state government over three and half years ago; a sum which is not enough to defray gratuities of retirees from June 2019 to date being the tenure of the governor Dapo Abiodun administration.

"It is our candid belief that given the realities of the increase of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in our state as openly admitted by His Excellency in recent times, we strongly believe that a quarterly release of N2 billion will marginally go a long way to offset the backlog of unpaid gratuities.

"Pensioners are dying in droves on a daily basis for lack of good healthcare that require ample financial redemption and expected pensions for the 25th of each month as it used to be in the Ogun State of previous administrations

"This seems a government of deceit to the senior citizens since life is now very unbearable for the pensioners in Ogun State.

"No one deprives the elderly of their 'walking sticks' without its attendant repercussions. We are hereby calling on the Ogun State Government led by Prince Dr. Dapo Abiodun to have a change of heart in the way the elderly that have toiled hard in their hay-days to keep the state on a sound footing are now being treated.

"There is sincere need for the government to regularly pay substantial amount to offset the backlog of gratuities. While the pensioners eagerly await required Consequential Increase in pensions to meet with the present economic situations of the nation as well as regular payment of Pensions by the 25th of each month as of previous administrations."

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