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Imo Plans Migration to Contributo­ry Pensions Scheme

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Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State, has commenced integratin­g Imo Pensioners into the National Contributo­ry Pensions Scheme as a way of enhancing good governance and assuaging the suffering of pensioners. Governor Uzodimma gave this indication yesterday in a meeting with the leadership of Nigerian Union of Pensioners( N UP) in Imo State at the Executive Council Chambers, Government House Owerri where he informed that everything concerning pensions and salary of Imo workers had been automated to ease governance.

The governor reiterated his earlier stand that pensions and salaries were not negotiable, insisting that what had brought the delay in payment was the discovery of overwhelmi­ng fraud, discrepanc­ies and irregulari­ties resulting from salary padding, over bloated and double pensions among other sharp practices where some pensioners received monies above their retirement salaries and some even outrageous monies that were not accounted for.

Expressing bitterness over the developmen­t, the governor said soon, names of those who earn above N330m (three hundred and thirty million Naira) per annum as pension would be published for Imo people to know.

“Government will no more make use of micro finance banks for payments of salaries and pensions because they are no clearing house for BVN holders,” the governor said and reassured that the government has decided to pay pensioners directly.

By the discoverie­s as presented to the leadership of pensioners and NLC Chairman who was in attendance, the Governor informed that out of 13,800 primary school teachers, only 9,000 were found to be real and that only primary and secondary school teachers who had been verified and confirmed to be employees of government would receive their salaries.

The Governor advised those playing politics with pensions and salaries to desist from doing so as his sole objective had remained to dismantle the cabal that milk the state dry through the pensions and salaries, adding, “Government has decided to automate all payments to enable it migrate to the contributo­ry pension’s scheme.”

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