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Kaduna, Kano & Katsina civil servants retired in March 2023 await pensions

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Kaduna Kano amp Katsina civil servants retired in March 2023

State and federal government retirees as well as pensioners decries the late payment of their monthly pensions and retirement benefits.

Some retired federal civil servants in Kaduna, Kano and Katsina States have decried the non-payment of their retirement benefits.

The disappointed retired workers said that the situation was unbearable with the harsh economic situation of the country. A survey conducted by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the civil servants, who retired in March 2023 were yet to receive their accrued benefits.

In Kaduna State, Ahmad Kawure, a retired staff of the National Directorate of Employment (BDE) stated that he retired in October 2023 and has not received his benefits up until now.

“My pension administration has not called me to explain the reasons for delay but we had that the delay was due to the Federal government’s failure to pay to National Pension Commission.

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“PENCOM will now pay pension funds administrators before retirees can get their money,” he decried.

Another retiree from a Federal Government agency who pleaded anonymity said the delay by the government to pay the pensioners was regrettable. He stated that people who served the country for 35 years should be treated with respect and dignity and be paid accordingly so that they won’t suffer after retirement.

He recommended that the government be paying accrued benefits to PENCOM even before retirement so that issues like delayed payment would be addressed.

“Most civil servants retire without a home of their own and they rely on the monies they have been saving for years to buy a house or venture into business.

“Unfortunately, most of them are now poor with no income and lots of family responsibilities, some get sick and cannot afford medical care.

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“Government should prioritise the issue of pensioners or retirees and ensure all payments are done on time, this would encourage civil servants in service to be honest and hardworking,” he said.

In Kano State, some state and federal government retirees as well as pensioners have also decried the late payment of their monthly pensions and retirement benefits.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Pension Reform Act came into effect on July 1, 2014, to govern and regulate the administration of the contributory pension scheme for both public and private sectors.

Under the Act, both employer and employee are required to make a minimum of 10 per cent and eight per cent contributions respectively.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration had introduced the new pension scheme to address the problems associated with non-payment of pensions for several years by the previous administrations.

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A retiree, Baba Isa, told NAN that despite efforts made to collate, fill and submit all necessary documents to his PFA after retirement, his PFA had failed to pay his money.

“I do not know why my PFA has not called me or paid any money into my account. I have filled all the forms they requested, but I have not heard from them,’’ he added.

“It has not been easy living without monthly income since I have retired and my little savings are gradually being depleted,” he explained.

Adamu Aminu, who also disengaged after 35 years in service, lamented that because of the delay in the payment of the pension, he could not afford some essential drugs for his ailment.

“I appeal to the PFA to release my money. I cannot understand why I have not been able to receive any money one year after I retired,” he explained.

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Salisu Nura expressed frustration and distress over the severe economic challenges in the country and urged President Bola Tinubu to intervene. He also lamented the handling of fuel price hikes and hyperinflation which was disproportionately affecting pensioners who were already struggling with meager pensions.

Nura said that he started receiving his pension one year after his retirement. Malam Ali Musa, another pensioner, lamented that the situation had worsened the financial strain on pensioners. He appealed to the government at all levels to match the percentage rise in the minimum wage with that of pension to ensure fairness and help pensioners cope with the rising cost of commodities.

Musa also lamented that he started receiving his monthly pension 15 months after retirement. In Katsina State, the Coalition of CSOs says the Federal government pension scheme is just an exploitation of the workers at the weakest and most vulnerable cycle of their lives.

The Chairman of the coalition, Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdullah, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Katsina. According to Abdullahi, the scheme favours the pension administrators at the expense of the retirees.

“The administrators make money from workers’ contributions right from the onset of their employment and continue to enjoy the same until their retirement age.

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“Workers should be given 100 per cent of their contributions a month to their retirement.

“However, the Federal Government needs to provide investment training for workers a year to their retirement so their gratuity can be used as seed funds to continue with their learnt investment skills.

“At the age of 60, a worker is mature enough to manage his money,” the CSO chairman said.

According to him, it is unfortunate that some retirees take up to between six months to a year before they get their gratuity from their pension administrators.

“The system is completely exploitational to the workers,” Abdullahi lamented.
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Stay away from women that are always in church – Woman advises men

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An East African woman, Maureen Bahema, has advised men to stay away from women who are constantly in church and always talk about their papa “MEN stay away from women that are always at Church from Monday to Monday and they are always talking about their Papa. They never talk about JESUS CHRIST but daily “papa this papa that”. When you marry such girls, her papa will be controlling your marriage,” she wrote on Thursday March 13   The post Stay away from women that are always in church – Woman advises men appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.


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Fubara writes fresh letter for 2025 budget presentation to Rivers Assembly

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By Daniel Abia, P/Harcourt

Less than eight hours after his Chief Judge has been placed on investigation over alleged age falsification, the Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has properly written to the state House of Assembly of his intention to present the 2025 budget.

On Wednesday, Fubara was locked out of the Assembly Complex for what the spokesman of the House, Hon Enemi George said “his inability to formally communicate the House”.

In a letter titled: Notice of Presentation of Rivers State 2025 Budget to Rivers State House of Assembly, and addressed to the Speaker, Martins Amaewhule, the Governor recalled his first visit to the House.

“You may recall my failed visit to the Rivers State House of Assembly on Wednesday, 12th March, 2025 for the presentation of the 2025 Rivers State Budget in compliance with the judgement of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

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“As you know, the planned presentation of the said budget could not take place because my entourage and I were locked out at the gate and denied entry into the premises despite the prior delivery of a soft copy of the notice to you following the failure of the Clerk to accept the hard copy from us.

“Recall further that before this unfortunate incident, the House issued a 48-hour ultimatum to present the 2025 budget even when we were yet to be served with the certified
true copy of the judgement and accompanying enrolled orders”, he said.

Governor Fubara informed the Speaker in the letter that “we were simply complying with both the order of the Supreme Court and the request of the Rivers State House of Assembly when we came to present the 2025 budget on the 12th of March, 2025.

“The Supreme Court has directed that all arms of government should exercise their
powers and perform their duties within the ambits of the Constitution and ordinary laws of our country, and this we must do to end the lingering stalemate and advance the progress of our state and the well-being of our people.

“No matter the depth of our differences, we believe the interests of the State and our
people should take priority over political conflicts.

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“Against this background, it is my pleasure to again notify you, Mr. Speaker, of my desire and intention to present the 2025 Budget to the Rivers State House of Assembly on
Wednesday, 19th March, 2025 by 11.00 a.m. or any other date within March 2025 that you may
consider convenient”.

It is therefore left to be seen if the House will have the courtesy to respond to the letter giving the long time frame for thr presentation of the budget.

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Bill to allow Nigerians to cast early votes passes 2nd reading in Senate

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A bill to amend the Electoral Act No. 13, 2022, to provide for early voting at elections passed its second reading in the Senate on Thursday.

The bill is titled “A Bill for an Act to amend the Electoral Act No. 13, 2022, to provide for early voting at elections, including criteria for eligibility, procedure at the elections, and other related matters, 2025”.

It was introduced by Senator Abdulaziz Yar’adua (APC-Katsina).

Leading the debate, Yar’adua emphasised that the bill aimed to enfranchise Nigerians who were denied the opportunity to vote on Election Day due to their duties, such as INEC officials, security personnel, journalists, and observers.

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He noted that more than one million citizens who help ensure the success of elections were currently disenfranchised because they were deployed far from their registered polling units.

“This bill seeks to correct that by making provisions for early voting for such citizens,” the legislator said, arguing that excluding such individuals from voting undermined the integrity of the election process.

Yar’adua stressed that the bill would solve the disenfranchisement and enhance the democratic process by ensuring that all eligible citizens could participate in the electoral system, regardless of their profession or duty on Election Day.

Senator Jimoh Ibrahim (APC-Ondo) and Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Abba Moro, supported the bill, highlighting the importance of reducing barriers to voting and improving Nigeria’s electoral process.

The Deputy Senate President, Senator Jibrin Barau, who presided over plenary, referred the bill to the Senate Committee on Electoral Matters for further legislative action and to report back in four weeks.

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