By JONAH NWOKPOKU
NO fewer than 450 retirees of the Nigeria Postal Service, NIPOST,
have died for lack of money to meet their medical and other needs while
waiting for the payment of their pensions among other entitlements in
the last five years.
Chairman of the NIPOST branch of the National Union Pensioners, NUP,
Mr. Joseph Ogunyakin, who disclosed this while speaking with Pension and
You, claimed non-payment of pension arrears and gratuities to NIPOST
pensioners had caused extreme economic difficulties and other hardships
resulting to the death of over 450 retirees in the last five years.
According to him: “Over 450 NIPOST’s pensioners have died and we
don’t know whose turn it will be tomorrow. Some are on sick bed now,
some are even dying. Things are very difficult for us.”
Oguinyakin who spoke at the inauguration of the newly elected
chairman of the Lagos chapter of the union, Akindutire Elija, said the
plight of NIPOST pensioners had become common knowledge and a shame to
the nation, saying “The whole world knows that pensioners of NIPOST are
really suffering.
There is no doubt about that. I am using this avenue to appeal to the
government in power to come to our aid. Two months ago we embarked on a
prolong protest, not really that we love protest but we have been
pushed to the wall. They should not wait until we all die before they
come to help us.”
Speaking, after the inauguration, Elijah said the pensioners were
owed more than five years pension arrears and vowed that the union would
do everything within its power to make government pay.
According to him: “Right now we are having sixty-nine months unpaid.
We also have some gratuities unpaid. I am going to get the pension
arrears paid and at the same time, I am going to ensure that they are
paid as at when due. We don’t know why these monies are not paid and
that is why we said instead of dying at home let us shout for the whole
world to hear us.
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