- Pensioners in Osun state
have opened an IDP camp for members in protest against the non-payment
of their allowances by Osun state government
-
The pensioners said they embarked on their action to expose Rauf
Aregbesola led Osun state government insensitivity to the plight of
pensioners
- The pensioners are allegedly being owed several months’ pension allowances
Pensioners
in the state of Osun have opened an IDP camp for their members because
of the inability of the state government to pay them their pension
allowances, the pensioners claim.
According to the images obtained by The Punch, the pensioners wrote on their banner: "Internally
displaced pensioners camp in Osun state organized by forum of 2011/2012
group of retirees of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners.
"You
are welcome to Osun state internally displaced pensioners (IDPS) Camp:
The first of its kind in Nigeria. This is to expose Rauf Aregbesola led
Osun state government insensitivity to the plight of pensioners in the
state."
The pensioners are allegedly being owed several months’ pension allowances by the Osun state government.
Recall that a total of N14.2bn was said to have been paid by the government of the state of Osun to clear all salary arrears.
This
was revealed by the governor who confirmed the said amount was paid out
by his government in less than two weeks before the end of December
2016.
Culled from Naij.com
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