Politics | Uzodimma assures of his administration's commitment to resolving all payment of Pensions issues
Uzodimma assures of his administration's commitment to resolving all payment of Pensions issues
Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo has assured the state Chapter of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP) of his administration's commitment to resolving all issues concerning the payment of pensions.
Uzodimma , represented by Mr. Enyinnaya Onuegbu, his Chief Political Adviser, gave the assurance at the 2022 Pensioners Day celebration in Owerri on Tuesday.
He said the state government had automated all payments through a database, containing the details of all verified pensioners in the state in a bid to ensure smooth payment of pensions.
The governor assured pensioners in the state that issues surrounding the payment of their check-offs would be resolved as soon as possible.
He also commended pensioners for his administration's support and prayed for their health and wellness.
Earlier, Dr. Josiah Ugochukwu, Chairman of the union in the state, said that some pensioners, especially those in the local government areas, were yet to be integrated into the payment system.
Ugochukwu appealed to the governor to ensure that those affected, including those verified in 2019 and 2020, were properly enrolled to enable them to receive their pensions.
He also noted that pensioners were owed gratuities and appealed to the governor to allow them to discuss the matter and resolve it.
He said that the union had been limited in their activities due to paucity of funds and appealed for their check-off dues to be paid.
“We solicit that you grant the union’s leadership audience to dialogue over unresolved matters affecting our pensioners holistically.
“We are anxious to join hands with the government to work out the details and beneficial modalities and conveniences to address the nagging issues,” he said.
He, however, commended the state government for the prompt payment of pensions to those already enrolled in the payment database.
The Chairman urged union members to follow approved methods for addressing grievances to avoid exposing themselves to health hazards.
“I do not subscribe to pulling out old people for protests. Our age should be venerated and dignified and not subjected to ridicule.
“We have consistently adopted dialogue and negotiations to give attention to our problems, and i believe we are making progress.
“We, therefore, advise members who have a contrary view to have a rethink as such militant approach could be counterproductive,” he said.