Imo pensioners, workers protest 10 months’ salary arrears
(Nigeria) The members of Organised labour and pensioners on
Tuesday demonstrated in Owerri, Imo State over the non-payment of more than 10
months arrears of pensions and salaries owed them by the Imo State Government.
Scores of pensioners and workers dressed in black dresses
had assembled at the entrance of Imo State House of Assembly as early as 7 a.m.
The placard carrying workers and pensioners marched on major
streets in Owerri to press for the payment of the arrears of the salaries and
allowances owed them.
Some of the placard reads, ``Pay 10 months salaries of ITC
workers now; Owelle pay retired workers their gratuities and pensions; The Soul
of the Dead will not rest until their terminal benefits are paid to their next
of kins’’.
The Speaker, Mr Acho Ihimi, who addressed them, said that
government was seriously working toward liquidating all the arrears owed
workers and pensioners in the state.
Ihimi said the bailout fund which the state government
expected from the Federal Government was yet to come, adding that every worker
would be paid when the money arrived.
He dismissed as false the speculations that the state
legislature was deliberating on a bill to scrap all state-owned parastatals.
``The concern of the Imo House of Assembly under my watch is
to make laws that will enhance the welfare of our people and not otherwise,’’
Ihimi said.
Mr Austin Chinakpu, the state Chairman of the Nigeria Labour
Congress said the protest was to let the public know the predicaments faced by
pensioners and workers in the state.
``Various arms of Imo organised labour are owed between four
months and one year salaries, while the pensioners’ situation is more pitiable
because majority of them are dying due to non-payment of their gratuities and
pensions,’’ he said.
Chief Gideon Ezeji, the State Chairman of Nigeria Union of
Pensioners, said that pensioners were owed 20 months arrears of pensions, while
arrears of gratuities dated back to 1998.
Mose Erekaha, the State Chairman of Amalgamated Union of
Public Corporation, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees,
AUPCTRE, decried the sack of over 300 workers of Imo Transport Corporation by
the government.
Erekaha also said that ITC workers were currently owed 10
months arrears of salaries.
He added that most ITC workers had been forced out of their
houses, while their children now hawk to make ends meet.
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