Monday 12 September 2016

ARFESPON TASKS FG TO PAY 30-MONTH PENSION ARREARS


The Association of Retired Senior Public Officers of Nigeria has pleaded with the Federal Government to pay its members all outstanding pension benefits and erase every disparity in the payment of pensions between its members and their serving counterparts.




The association made up of retired management level officers from salary grade level 14 to permanent secretaries, comptrollers-generals of Customs, Immigration and Prisons and career ambassadors, said currently, government is owing its members 30-month arrears of benefits from the 53.4 per cent salary increase it effected on federal workers in 2010.

It, however, stated that by the stipulations of the law of the federation, this should be effected on the retirement benefits of pensioners.
Meanwhile, the President, Lagos State Chapter of the association, Mr. Olufemi Odewabi, in an interview with our correspondent, said government had yet to listen to the yearnings of retired senior public officers to totally effect the 2010 increment in their pension benefits and end the era of disparity in retirement benefits.

He noted that the Federal Government, during the regime of Goodluck Jonathan, effected the 53.4 per cent increase in the salaries of public workers, but failed to do the same for pensioners
While quoting Section 173, Sub-section three of the Constitution of Nigeria, he said: “Pension shall be reviewed every five years or, together with any Federal Civil Services salary reviews, whichever is earlier”

Odewabi said when his association reacted to government’s non compliance with this section of the law regarding the increase it made in the salaries of its workers in 2010, the government set up a committee to review the case.

However, he said contrary to the position of the Constitution on the issue, the Committee recommended 33 per cent increase for the pensioners against the 53.4 per cent effected on the federal workers’ salaries.

He, however, lamented that even after the 33per cent increase recommended by the Committees, the government had been paying them in installment and it still owned his members 30-month arrears of the 33 per cent increase it made in 2010


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