The
Nigerian Union of Pensioners, Electricity Sector, Rivers/Bayelsa Chapter has
protested against the non-payment of their arrears and pension for over nine
months.
During
the protest in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the union drew the attention of
President Goodluck Jonathan to the hardship which their members are going
through due to the irregular and non-payment of monthly pension since the
beginning of the year.
The
union insisted that the Ministry of Finance and Nigeria Electricity Liability
Management Company, NELMCO Board should apologise to the families of its late
union members, who
died waiting to collect arrears and pension.
The
president, Rivers/Bayelsa Chapter of the union, Mr. Ufeme Tuka, who addressed
newsmen, said the union was ready to take steps to ensure that the government
aids the plight of the members of the union, who have been facing difficult
times over the nonpayment of their entitlements.
He
also said that the purpose of the peaceful protest is to bring the attention of
the government to know that they have not been receiving their allowances
adding that their members are suffering due to the government’s insensitivity
to their plight.
He
said: “For a long time now, our gratuity and pensions are not paid as at when
due by NELMCO. We are in the arrears of the forth month and they have not paid
our pensioners.
“Many
of our members have died because of this problem of nonpayment of our
entitlements because that is the only means in which we make ends meet in our
families. We are facing so many challenges. As I talk now so many of our
members have died as a result of hunger. We are calling on the government to
come to aid. We are suffering so much”.
During
the protest in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the union drew the attention of
President Goodluck Jonathan to the hardship which their members are going
through due to the irregular and non-payment of monthly pension since the
beginning of the year.
The
union insisted that the Ministry of Finance and Nigeria Electricity Liability
Management Company, NELMCO Board should apologise to the families of its late
union members, who died waiting to collect arrears and pension.
The
president, Rivers/Bayelsa Chapter of the union, Mr. Ufeme Tuka, who addressed
newsmen, said the union was ready to take steps to ensure that the government
aids the plight of the members of the union, who have been facing difficult
times over the nonpayment of their entitlements.
He
also said that the purpose of the peaceful protest is to bring the attention of
the government to know that they have not been receiving their allowances
adding that their members are suffering due to the government’s insensitivity
to their plight.
He said:
“For a long time now, our gratuity and pensions are not paid as at when due by
NELMCO. We are in the arrears of the forth month and they have not paid our
pensioners.
“Many
of our members have died because of this problem of nonpayment of our entitlements
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