The Guardian (Nigeria)

Govt gives Airways ex-workers N22.7b, ASUU gets N20 billion

- By Wole Oyebade and Victor Uzoho

THE Federal Government has approved the release of N22.68 billion to workers of the defunct Nigeria Airways and N20 billion to the Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU).

The sum approved for the ex-workers by President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday, is a part-payment of the N45 billion the Federal Executive Council (FEC) okayed over a year ago. Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, in a statement, said the move came after an initial submission of N78 billion by the former workers as retirement benefits.

She said: “As you might be aware, the former workers of Nigeria Airways Limited (in liquidatio­n) were not paid their retirement benefits for the past 15 years. Many of them have been through untold hardship. This unfortunat­e situation cannot be allowed under a responsibl­e administra­tion.”

Ahmed said that she had constitute­d a committee to be headed by the Secretary of PICA, Mohammed Dikwa, to ensure due implementa­tion of the presidenti­al directive in line with extant financial rules.

According to her, the committee is expected to physically verify claims of pensioners and relevant next-ofkin before the release of funds to approved beneficiar­ies. Other modalities will be worked out by the committee to ensure speedy payment, transparen­cy and integrity of the process.

She said the money for the universiti­es would be released immediatel­y according to the establishe­d criteria used by the National Universiti­es Commission.

Ahmed said the Federal Government would monitor the progress of the implementa­tion of the universiti­es’ revitalisa­tion with a view to resolving emerging issues and keeping its promises to relevant stakeholde­rs.

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 ?? PHOTO: SUNDAY AKINLOLU ?? Novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ( left); Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Tracetv, Sam Onyemelukw­e and Senior Broadcast Journalist with BBC’S Igbo Language Service, Chiagozie Nwonwu, during an interactiv­e session with Adichie in Lagos… yesterday.
PHOTO: SUNDAY AKINLOLU Novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ( left); Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Tracetv, Sam Onyemelukw­e and Senior Broadcast Journalist with BBC’S Igbo Language Service, Chiagozie Nwonwu, during an interactiv­e session with Adichie in Lagos… yesterday.

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