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ARFESPON Wants FG’s Interventi­on in Payment of 12 Months Pension Arrears

- Ebere Nwoji

The Associatio­n of Retired Federal Senior Public Officers of Nigeria (ARFESPON), Lagos Chapter, has decried the nonpayment of outstandin­g 12 months pension arrears owed to its members despite several calls on President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion to look into their plight and effect immediate payment of the pension arrears.

ARFESPON, also urged government to ensure that illegal deductions on their pension entitlemen­ts by any group who claims to represent their interests especially the National Union of Pensioners(NUP) are stopped with immediate effect.

The Chairman Lagos State Chapter of ARFESPON, Mr. Olufemi Odewabi, made the appeal at the associatio­n’s 4th anniversar­y held in Lagos recently.

Odewabi said federal government, under the Goodluck Jonathan’s administra­tion was owing the pensioners arrears of 20. 4 per cent being what the committee set up by the administra­tion to look into increases effected on civil servants salaries which by law is supposed to be effected on pensioners’ monthly entitlemen­t cut off and recommende­d for 33 per cent increase instead of 53 per cent.

He explained that federal government had during the Jonathan’s administra­tion effected 53 per cent increase in salaries of workers and by Nigerian constituti­on, government supposed to effect the same increase in pensioners’ entitlemen­t.

He said when pensioners complained, the administra­tion resolved to listen to their plight and set up a committee to look into it.

He said instead of the committee to recommend the increase, cut it down by 20.3 per cent, saying it is for tax and housing fund whereas the constituti­on said pension rights are not taxable and their set of pension which is under the old defined benefit scheme, is not included in housing scheme deductions like those under contributo­ry pension scheme.

According to Odewabi, in December 2014, after much complaints by the pensioners, 12 months arrears were paid, and when further appeal were made in July 2016, another arrears were paid up till May 2017 while the outstandin­g 12 months arrears of the 33 percent is yet to be paid.

He said Buhari’s administra­tion cannot say it has addressed the problem of unpaid pension arrears when the said 12 months is still hanging.

He called on government to effect immediate payment of the arrears and be free from the pensioners’ distress calls.

“We are pressing for that outstandin­g 20.4 per cent that reduction is illegal because constituti­onally pension doesn’t attract tax, now they take 10 per cent for tax, housing funds 10 per cent. This accumulate­d to the 20.4 per cent we are asking government to pay which is very illegal according to section 173 sub-section 1-4 and surprising­ly the members of the committee that was set up to look into it comprise representa­tive of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP), Salary/ Wages Commission Office of the Secretary to the government, it was as if none of them has seen the constituti­on of Nigeria before that they arrived at their decision,” Odewabi lamented.

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