Retirees to Tinubu:Be a better president to pensioners

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ABEOKUTA – The Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), on Thursday called on the President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be a better President to pensioners by creating a new Ministry to address the plights of retirees.

 

The South-west zone of NUP made the call after their quarterly meeting, held in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital.

 

The meeting was attended by Chairmen and Secretaries of Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun, Lagos, and Ekiti chapters of the union.

 

Addressing journalists after the meeting, the zonal Public Relations Officer (PRO) of NUP, SouthWest, Olusegun Abatan the creation of the Ministry would turn the fortunes of pensioners in the country.

 

Abatan called on Tinubu to do more for pensioners than what President Muhammadu Buhari had done in the last seven years.

 

“We appeal to the President-elect, to please take the matter of pensioners more seriously than what President Muhammadu Buhari has been doing.

 

“Buhari has done quite a lot for pensioners, he might not have done well in other areas of governance, but he really helped pensioners and so we are appealing to Tinubu to please take the matter of pensioners as a serious matter.

 

“We want a separate Ministry to be created to address the interest of pensioners under the administration of Tinubu”, Abatan said.

 

Abatan lamented that governors of the SouthWest states are owing pensioners their gratuities and pensions running into trillion of naira.

 

He urged all governors in the zone to implement the consequential adjustment and 35 percent increment in pensions.

 

Abatan said, “I want to state regrettably that the condition of pensioners in other states of SouthWest has remained the same.

 

“The governors of Ogun, Ekiti, and Osun have remained unyielding and insensitive to the plights of pensioners such that the gratuities of pensioners in many of these states were paid last in the year 2012 and they are owing arrears of pensions, gratuities and other entitlements, including gratuities and entitlements to the next of kin of deceased pensioners.

 

“We want these governors to have a change of heart and we want to appeal to step up their interest in the affairs of pensioners.

 

“We want to appeal to these governors in the name of whatever they worship to do something seriously about harmonization of pension of our pensioners.”