Saturday 7 January 2017

Opinion I Owelle's Yuletide 'Hamper' For Imo Pensioners

OWELLE’S YULETIDE 'HAMPER' FOR IMO PENSIONERS

The last time I checked painstakingly, the teeming Imo pensioners had released a sigh of relieve. The circumstance wasn’t unconnected with the laudable gesture displayed by the amiable governor Owelle Rochas Okorocha. Prior to the said scenario, the pensioners were not unlike vulnerable dwellers rather than senior citizens; the pathetic era was occasioned by the ill-treatment they were receiving from the state government, probably owing to paucity of funds and some perceived illegalities.

        
It’s noteworthy that about over 24 months arrears of pension were accruable to the said retirees. Recently, the government led by Governor Okorocha pledged to clear 13 months out of the aforementioned months owed them. Afterwards, the government proposed to pay only 40 per cent (40%) of the total amount involved due to the ongoing economic downturn, but the proposal was reportedly rejected by the Imo State chapter of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP) as was disclosed by its chairman, Mr. Gideon Ezeji.

        
Funnily enough, without minding the refusal, the government went ahead to distribute forms among the pensioners for them to enter an unconditional undertaking. The form entitled ‘Letter of set off in respect of my outstanding pension arrears’ was targeted to persuade the pensioners towards accepting the proposed 40% payment as well as forfeit the remaining months that would be left after the payment. The letter meant to be duly signed by each of the recipients reads in part, ‘I do hereby release and discharge the Imo State Government and its agents from all past, present and future liability and from all actions, claims and demands in respect of the said accumulated Pension Arrears.’

      
The leadership of the state’s NUP had to cry foul, stating that the government never sought their consent before distributing the forms, thereby urged the pensioners to ignore them. It’s worth noting that, owing to hunger and frustration, most of these supposed senior citizens had already filled the form prior to the arrival of the directive; it suffices to say that they were left with no choice.

       
The final resolution of the pensioners was that the government should pay any amount cum number of months it could afford and leave the remaining for posterity rather than asking them to sign a ‘death warrant’ against their wish. Perhaps they are avoiding following the footsteps of the Imo civil servants. Some months ago, the leadership of the Imo branch of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) led by Mr. Austin Chilakpu, on behalf of the workers, signed an agreement with the government accepting to be paid 70 per cent of the monthly wages due them. Though the step was commendable because it was able to settle the lingered impasse between the two parties, most analysts argued that the NLC goofed. And right now, the workers – particularly those of low cadre – are seriously complaining that the 70% is just a peanut.

        
So, if 70 per cent could be referred to as a ‘peanut’ by someone who is still in service, how would a pensioner regard 40 per cent of his/her pension if eventually paid? The question might seem rhetorical but its answer would definitely serve as a pathway toward acknowledging what actually is at stake on the part of the teeming pensioners. It would as well shock you to note that the gratuities of most of these retirees are yet to be cleared.

        
However, the governor has succeeded in answering the question that seemed rhetorical. Penultimate week, in his radio broadcast for Imolites, while stating that the reason for the 60% cut was due to the astronomical and uncalled rise in the monthly pension for the pensioners – perhaps as a result of ‘ghost pension syndrome’ coupled with the ongoing recession – he disclosed that by January 2017 the government would reintroduce the usual 100% payment. According to him, the cut became necessary because of the amount of money involved. He promised that from January, henceforth, the normal amount due the pensioners would be given to them.

        
It would equally interest you to note that during the previous week, the state government, as earlier promised, issue cheques amounting to thousands or millions of naira, as the case might be, to each of the pensioners in respect of the undertaking signed by them. From my estimate regarding what I gathered, each of them was paid 40 per cent of his/her 12 months pension arrears. Such gesture, which I tagged ‘Yuletide hamper’, was indeed a welcome development, thus I sincerely appreciate the governor for it. If you are being owed #10 and hunger is seriously ravaging you, receiving #40 from the debtor towards quenching the severe hunger ought to be seen as commendable.

      
But I would advise the governor to ensure that the state account that is responsible for the payment is well loaded and viable, so that, none of the pensioners’ cheques would be bounced at the bank. In addition, the governor should ensure that the pensioners receive preference as regards payment in subsequent time, because these persons have meritoriously served their fatherland thus deserved to be pampered without using the ‘Baby Pampers’.

       
I also, on behalf of the government, appeal to those who are yet to sign the undertaking to do so towards settling the lingered impasse. Please endeavour to forgive the government in any way it has wronged you. Jettison all your swords and embrace peace for the interest of the state at large. It would be ideal and wise to begin this new year with harmony. We all must ignore our respective personal interests toward making Imo a greater state.  

      
The government on its part should ensure that subsequently dialogue is reached with the leadership of the state’s NUP before any action on the senior citizens is taken by any authority. Most importantly, the lingering anomaly concerning ghost pensioners ought to be quenched once and for all. It’s high time the illegality stopped. We can’t continue to rob Peter to pay Paul. Think about it!          

 
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