Tag: Salary

  • Pay us our 77 months salary arrears, Imo pensioners tell Okorocha

    Pay us our 77 months salary arrears, Imo pensioners tell Okorocha

    …no pensioners protested, those parading themselves as pensioners are within the active age, CPS alleges

    Following months of accumulated salary arrears owned pensioners in Imo State, scores of pensioners in the State, on Thursday embarked on a peaceful protest to press home their demands.

    The aggrieved pensioners barricaded the Okigwe road as well as the entrance to Government House, Owerri.

    Led by their state Chairman, Chief Gideon Ezeji, the pensioners called on the State Governor, Rochas Okorocha to explain what he did with the bail out fund the state received from the federal government.

    They urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call the State Governor Rochas Okorocha to order.

    Ezeji said Okorocha “behaves and treats senior citizens in the state disrespectfully.

    “Okorocha derives joy in seeing elders in this state come out from time to time to the streets to ask for their pension.

    “What did Okorocha do with the bailout fund that President Buhari gave to him? We are protesting for the third time.”

    The aggrieved pensioners said it was wicked of Okorocha’s government to plan to pay 40 percent of the accumulated arrears and gratuities while making them to forfeit 60 percent of their arrears.

    “We say no to this latest government’s plan to deny us the payment of 60 percent of arrears up to December.

    “As at December 2016, the state owes Imo pensioners between 22 months and 77 months arrears. Our gratuities have remained unpaid since 1998 till date.

    “Also, the government has refused to harmonize our pensions since 2000 to date. All the efforts by the union overseeing the welfare of pensioners have not yielded any fruit”, they stated.

    Reacting to the allegation, the state government through the Chief Press Secretary of the State Governor, Sam Onwuemeodo said those who embarked on the protest were not pensioners of the state.

    A statement by Onwuemeodo reads partly: “No pensioner in the state was part of that protest.

    “Those involved in the exercise were between the ages of 40-45. And we challenge those involved to prove us wrong by publishing their names, their autonomous communities, local government areas, years of retirement, where they retired from and their identification numbers.”

  • Kano Govt. suspends Director, 9 others over salary fraud

    Kano Govt. suspends Director, 9 others over salary fraud

    The Kano state government has suspended a Director in the ministry of Finance and 9 staff of the Ministry of Local government over alleged diversion of millions of Naira meant for payment of salaries.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the state Head of Service, Alhaji Muhammad Na’iya and made available to newsmen in Kano on Tuesday.

    Na’iya said the nine local government employees were scheduled officers under the platform of REMITA.

    He said the government has handed over four employees of the Kano State Pension Funds Trustee, including two top members of Kano Pension Union to police authorities for investigation. .

    The four persons, whose case files had been handed over to the state Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission for investigation, were accused of connivance to siphon public funds.

    Na’iya said the state Governor was concerned about the salary scam, warning that “any violation of due prcess, contravening the government’s quest against corruption would not go unpunished.”

    He said the state government would deploy the necessary machinery to recover all the diverted funds.