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Retired Nigeria Airways workers seek enrolment in Life Pension Scheme

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 3, 2024 3733 Minutes read0

•Aviation minister, Festus Keyamo

About 6,000 retirees of the liqui­dated national carrier, Nigeria Airways, have appealed to the federal government to return them to the Defined Benefits Scheme (DBS) like their coun­terparts in the other sectors of the economy.

Their return to the DBS, they said, would enable them to get their pensions for life un­til they die.

This is as the former work­ers in their letter dated May 20, 2024, and signed by Stephen Onuh and Ahmed Sulugam­bari, the chairman and vice, respectively, are seeking an audience with Mr. Festus Key­amo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, to properly inform him of their plight and seize the opportuni­ty to express their displeasure over the attitude of some of the staff of the ministry to their predicaments, reports Daily Independent.

The former staff under the auspices of Association of Airways Retired Workers of Nigeria (AARWN) also peti­tioned President Bola Tinubu, to press home their demands for inclusion in the DBS, say­ing the retired staff were until the liquidation of the airline in 2004 by former President Oluse­gun Obasanjo enrolled in the scheme.

They claimed that they were controversially removed from the scheme by the government after the liquidation of the air­line.

The letter dated December 5, 2023, and addressed to Presi­dent Tinubu, insisted that pen­sioners are never paid off, but are paid till they die.

The pensioners also argued that the N45 billion severance package, which some of their members benefited from was part of their accumulated 10 years pension arrears suspend­ed by the federal government after the liquidation of the car­rier in 2004.

The petitioners comprise those who had retired from the airline before the national carrier was liquidated by the government in 2004.

The petitioners said: “The N45 billion paid to our mem­bers were part-payment of our accumulated pension arrears for over 10 years. We were on the monthly pension payroll be­fore the liquidation in Septem­ber 2004 with a retired letter.

“In pursuance to make sure that the pensioners are paid monthly pension, relevant government authorities have made interventions, directing that the pensioners be pay-rolled into the monthly pension scheme of the federal government.” ­

In this light, the group said that the Senate held a public hearing on pensions matters in 2012 and after thorough investigation, made a resolu­tion, directing the authorities concerned to immediately com­mence payment of pensions to the retirees of the airline.

Apart from the Senate, the group also said that the House of Representatives in a letter addressed to the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, dated February 26, 2013, urged the government to immediate­ly integrate the retirees of the former airline into the monthly pension payroll of the govern­ment.

The pensioners emphasised that the House of Representa­tives through their investiga­tion were able to establish that the Nigeria Airways pension­ers were entitled to “pension for life.”

The pensioners decried that since the last payment of N45 billion to the entire former staff of the airline, the pensioners were in four years pension ar­rears from 2020-2024.

They prayed that the fed­eral government should man­date Pensions Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) to handle the payment of whatever is approved for them, while also integrating the existing pensioners before liquidation into the monthly payroll, stressing that this would enable their plights to be solved once and for all.

Also, in another letter ad­dressed to Keyamo, dated May 20, 2024, and signed for on May 22, 2024, by the office of the Per­manent Secretary, Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace, they expressed displeasure over the attitude of some staff of the ministry to their plight.

The pensioners accused the office of the deputy di­rector and the desk officers in the ministry of denying them integration into the Federal Government’s monthly pen­sion payroll, despite the in­terventions from all relevant government agencies.

They alleged that the af­fected pensioners had over the years written to the minis­try, but the department in the ministry always denied them progress.

They mentioned letters written on December 18, 2023, September 3, 2015, and April 21, 2017 to press home their claim.

The petitioners alleged that the action of the depart­ment was tantamount to sabo­tage and a violation of Section 173 of the 1999 constitution, adding that it also amounted to sabotaging the minister and the permanent secretary who they said were making effort to right the wrongs of the past administration in the ministry.

“We humbly beseech you, sir, to consider granting us an audience to get a chance to pres­ent our matter directly. We pro­pose to come as a delegation of two, being the Chairman and Vice Chairman of our associa­tion,” the petitioners requested.

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