The pensioners in Ekiti State have cried out to Dr
Kayode Fayemi who is the Governor-elect, to place high premium on payment of pension when assuming
office, saying they are tired of how their members were being killed by
treatable diseases due to unpaid pension arrears.
The body, acting under the aegis of Concerned Local Government
Pensioners Association of Nigeria (CLGPAN), Ekiti chapter made the
appeal on Wednesday after a prayer session organized to seek the face of
God against high incidences of deaths among members, and went ahead to accused Governor Ayodele Fayose’s government of neglect,
which they said had impoverished their members and made them vulnerable
to all forms of diseases.
It sounds so pathetic that while Nigerians were
celebrating Independence Day on October 1, pensioners in Ekiti were
burying their members and crying over avoidable issues.
“At that prayer session, we didn’t just pray for God’s intervention,
we also viewed the neglect of our members in the scheme of things as-callous, and greatest height of insensitivity.
“We want to alert the public that we have not been paid once this
year, we have no reason to shout happy New Year since 2018, because we have not been paid.
“Everybody is celebrating Independence Day, but we are mourning over
our colleagues who have died in the course excruciating pains of hunger
and treatable diseases.
“Some of us live on the children who have no specific jobs after
their graduation and service year. We are tired of this situation and
the next government must change the trend.
“On this note, we appeal to the Governor-elect, Dr Kayode Fayemi to make the welfare of our members its priority.
“He should as a matter of importance arrest the deaths among our members. How can someone work for 35 years and is later abandoned to suffer in the hands of government?
“What made our situation more pathetic was that it was the same government we served that has meted this punishment on us. We are tired of one –day, one-death among our members”, according to the communique.
These communique was issued at the end of the session and signed by CLGPAN’s
Coordinator/Chairman, Alhaji Quadri Oguntuase and Secretary, Mr. Abiodun
Agboola regretted that none of its members has received its monthly
pension since January 2018.


this people face no funny oo
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