Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Nigeria2015: Pensioners threaten mass action at polls

Nigeria2015: Pensioners threaten mass action at polls 

 

The Nigeria Union of Pensioners, NUP, has threatened to mobilise its members across the country against the 2015 general elections over neglect by governments at all levels.
The National President of the union, Abel Afolayan, issued the threat in Enugu on Monday while briefing journalists.
Mr. Afolayan who was represented by the South East National Vice President of the union, Emeka Onwumere, listed their grievances to include non-payment of outstanding arrears of pensions and gratuities to federal and state pensioners.
He also counted the non-payment of outstanding 33 per cent pension increment and its arrears which had been paid to military pensioners as well as the nonchalant attitude toward pensioners’ welfare by state governments.
The president also listed non-harmonisation of pensions, problems associated with contributory pension’s scheme, verification, fraud and non-payment of gratuities and arrears to deceased pensioners as part of their agitation.
“Pensioners have observed that our problems across the country have been ignored by the concerned government agencies and functionaries contrary to the directive of President Goodluck Jonathan to the presidential task force on pensioners’ grievances.
“As a result, we will mobilise our multi-million members across the country to deliberate seriously on how to vote during the 2015 elections.
“The government should realise that pensioners in Nigeria form a large voting bloc and to neglect them is not in their best interest.
“Also, our exclusion from the ongoing national conference and subjection of pensioners to long drawn budgetary debates at the federal and state levels are some of our grievances,’’ he said.
He warned that the union would involve the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress to stage protests.
Mr. Afolayan said it would not be in the interest of the unity, peace and development of the country if its grievances were not addressed.
The president said that the press briefing was held simultaneously in the six geo political zones of the country.
(NAN)

 

Man Bags 51-year Jail Term For Stealing N14m




An Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrates’ Court on Monday sentenced one Taiwo Ojo to 51 years imprison for stealing N14 million belonging to the Traditional Council of Obas.The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state counsel, Mr Akintayo Arogundade, told the court that the accused committed the offence in Sept. 2008 and April 2009 at Ilawe-Ekiti.
He said that the accused was facing a 12 count-charge bordering on stealing, cheating, forgery and fraud.Arogundade said that the accused forged the signature of His Royal Majesty, Oba Oladapo Oyebade, the Ologotun of Ogotun-Ekiti, by signing his signature on payment vouchers.
The prosecutor alleged that the accused also forged the signature of Oni Joseph, the Secretary of the Traditional Council of Ekiti South-west Local Government Area.According to him, the accused used the signatures to withdrew N14 million from the Traditional Council account of the Ekiti South-west Local Government.
In his plea, the counsel to the accused, Mr Kayode Akinwumi, urged the court to tamper justice with mercy and be lenient with his client.Chief Magistrate Ropo Adegboye said in his judgement that the accused was guilty of the offence as charged, following evidence of the prosecutors including Oba Oyebade.He sentenced the accused person to two years imprison on count one to three, and five years on count four to twelve, saying the sentence would run concurrently.
(NAN)