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Labour demands outstanding N20bn pensions, gratuities from Shettima before May 29

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Labour demands outstanding N20bn pensions, gratuities from Shettima before May 29

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 By Olukayode Michael, Maiduguri

The Borno State Nigeria Labour Congress have asked Governor Alhaji Kashim Shettima, to pay up the outstanding N20 billion being owed pensioners before handing over power to his successor on May 29, this year.
Speaking to journalists on Wednesday in Maiduguri, the Borno State NLC Chairman Comrade Titus Abana, lamented that both pensioners at the state and local governments in the state are still owed N20 billion in gratuities and pensions.
Abana decried that the last time gratuity of retirees was paid in the state, was in 2013, lamenting that all efforts to impress it on the state government to pay workers and pensioners  their entitlements on  time were turncated and  frustrated by some top government officials.
He said: “In spite of the release of a tranche of the Paris Club Refund, the state government has not paid the backlog of gratuity and pension being owed retirees.”
He has the governor to keep by his words, stressing that: “We met with the governor to push for these payments, he promised to do so before he leaves.
“He said he will not want his predecessor to inherit any burden from his government and promised he will pay all arrears of pension, gratuities accumulated by his government and the past government.”
The labour leader said: “We are reminding him to also pay the backlog of promotion arrears and leave grant of workers which has been pending for more than three years due to the biometric verification.”
He lamented that: “No worker has been paid any benefit in the last three years since the verification started..”
He said that the exercise has exposed many workers to untold frustration and hardship.
He decried that: “Many retirees have died untimely deaths due to frustration and hardship.”
Abana further appealed to the governor to allocate the state government’s 1,000 Legacy Housing Estate to the civil servant with a view  to cushion  accommodation problems of the state workforce and  safe workers from the threats of landlords.
He said the workers are looking up to better times with the newly elected governor.
He said: “Workers expectations from  the new administration of Professor Babagana Umara Zulum is very high, we hope that the new government will carry the civil servants along on board in  all its plans and policies in order  to succeed.”

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