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Group Urges FG to Pay Pension Arrears

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Ebere Nwoji

A group of pensioners under the umbrella body of Associatio­n of Retired Federal Senior Public Officers of Nigeria ( ARFESPON), Lagos branch, has called on federal government to extend the minimum wage increase to pensioners and to pay arrears of 20.4 per cent increase in workers’ salaries effected by federal government under the leadership of former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2010.

The pensioners, said increasing pensioners’ benefits alongside salaries of serving workers’ salaries would be in accordance with Nigerian constituti­on.

ARFESPON President, Mr Olufemi Odewabi, who made this call in a statement made available to THISDAY.

He quoted Section 173, sub- section 3 of the Nigerian constituti­on on Pension benefits as saying, “Pension shall be reviewed every five years or together with any federal civil service reviews, whichever is earlier.”

Commenting on the 20.4 per cent deduction which he said government was owing arrears to pensioner for nine years, Odewabi, said whereas section 173 sub- section 4 of the Nigerian constituti­on says that pension in respect of service in the public service of the federation shall not be taxed, the committee set up by the Goodluck Jonathan administra­tion taxed the pensioners’ benefits in addition to other deductions it made in 2010, leaving them with just 33 per cent increase instead of 53 per cent, whereas serving workers’ salaries were increased by 53 per cent.

He explained that the above 20.4 per cent outstandin­g pension benefit was balance of the 53 percent increase effected by Goodluck Jonathan’s administra­tion to workers’ salaries but which was erroneousl­y deducted by the adhoc committee set up by the presidency.

He said though the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari has tried by clearing the outstandin­g 33 per cent increase, it has remained

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