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FCT pensioners embarks on peaceful protest, demand 33 months arrears

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Pensioners in the Federal Capital Territory, on Thursday, in their numbers, embarked on a peaceful protest at the entrance of the Federal Capital Territory Administration secretariat demanding unpaid 33 months of pensions owed them by the administration.
The protesters, under the aegis of Nigeria Union of Pensioners, said the members had last year planned for a peaceful assembly at the secretariat but the Minister assured them that their arrears will be paid, which to date has not been paid.
Addressing journalists during the protest, the state chairman of the union Mohammed Bida, said they occupied the entrance of the FCTA to draw the attention of the minister, Malam Muhammad Bello to his unfulfilled promise.
He said: “We were to commence a peaceful assembly at the Minister’s office in November 2021, but we were called for a dialogue. The Minister assured us that we would be paid immediately after the National Assembly approve the 2022 FCT budget, up to date we have not been paid the consequential adjusted arrears (33 months) which circular came out in 2019.
“The union has been writing letters of reminder to no avail, our members have asked us, the leaders to issue a 14 – day notice of peaceful gathering starting from December 2022. We have done that and nothing happened, that is why we started the protest today”
Bida explained that the consequential adjusted pension (33 months) which circular came out in 2019, has since been implemented by the Area Council Pension board with full payment, remaining the FCDA.
Reacting to the protest, the Director of FCTA Human Resource Management Mohammed Bashir, who addressed the retired staff, told them that their arrears will be paid on or before May 29, 2023.
“The administration is concerned with the plights of its pensioners but there are  processes which we are almost done with, on or before May 29, 2023, all the arrears will be cleared”
Bashir stated that the administration had directed the Pension director to within two weeks capture all the pensioners in National Health Insurance Scheme.
He assured them that as soon as the processes are cleared their pension will be paid.

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