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Pensioners Union says 500 members died due to non-payment of 83 months pension arrears in Abia [List]

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No fewer than 500 pensioners have died of curable diseases because of non-payment of the backlog of pension arrears and gratuities, data from Abia State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) reveals.

Expectedly, Okezie Ikpeazu’s government contributed immeasurably to these deaths as a large number of fatalities occurred within the last 30 months of his administration.

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Statistically, the preventable deaths of Abia pensioners caused by government’s callousness in the last 30 months averaged 16.6 per cent per month.

Among several government parastatals owed backlog of arrears, Abia State University Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH) pensioners are the most awfully affected with 83 months’ (seven years) outstanding pension.
Post-Primary School, Local Government, State and Primary School pensioners owed between 25 to 38 months’ pension arrears completed the list.

Aside from this backlog of pension arrears, retirees (many dead) were yet to receive their gratuities since 2001 — eighteen years after retirement. Those who retired in 2017 were yet to be enlisted as pensioners adding more twists to the pension conundrum. Some of them are dead.

“This negligence and ill-treatment have led to unbearable hardship and unceasing death of our members,” NUP Executives told CAPITAL POST.
ABSUTH pensioners were last paid in December 2014.

Governor Ikpeazu was said to have directed ABSUTH pensioners to go for verification before the payment of their pension commenced but the exercise was abandoned midway.

“It’s one year since the verification exercise was abandoned,” a pensioner said.
A document signed by Elder V. C. Nwogwugwu (ABSUTH) obtained by our correspondent gives the breakdown of pension owed ABSUTH pensioners thus:
November–December 2009 = 2 months
January–December 2010 = 12 months
January–December 2011 = 12 months
January–2012 = 1 month
December 2014 = 1 month
January–December 2015 = 12 months
January–December 2016 = 12 months
January–December 2017 = 12 months
January–December 2018 = 12 months
January–July 2019 = 7 months
Total = 83 months

Following hue and cry, Governor Ikpeazu in a press release, PR/DG/DNCA/UA/AS of 26/6/19, underlined the plans of his administration “to ensure pensioners receive two months’ pay in June and another two months in July 2019”.
However, after one month (November 2017) was paid to a handful of pensioners in June 2019, the government reneged and instead directed pensioners to go for verification.
Irked by this objectionable infraction of a gentlemen agreement, the NUP, in a letter to the Head of Service (HOS), dated July 8, 2019, signed by its State Secretary, Dr O. C. Arungwa, pleaded with the government to redeem its promises.

According to the letter, the payment would enable pensioners to transport themselves to the venues designated for the said verification exercise.
“This is the condition that would assuage the frustration of Abia pensioners over the series of unfulfilled promises of government,” the letter read in part.
Upon the receipt, Governor Ikpeazu was said to have summoned the NUP Executives to the Government House, Umuahia, and lashed out at them.

“He told us that he doesn’t care if we protest or not. He said the one month paid to some of us was because of his conscience not the threat of protest,” NUP Executives told our correspondent.
“If you people decided to protest; it cannot change my decision. Nobody can change me, even my father could not despite several beatings when I was a child,” he was quoted to have further said.
After several weeks of anticipation, the NUP in a motion dated July 15, 2019, signed by its State Chairman, Comrade C. N. Udensi and State Secretary, Dr O. C. Arungwa resolved that the Abia State Council of the NUP, though not averse to verification, shall not allow its members to submit themselves for the verification exercise currently being proposed until:

State pensioners left out in the 2017 November arrears of pension have been paid
All Abia pensioners have received at least two months for the end of June 2019 out of the over 20 months’ pension arrears now owed them, as promised by the state governor.
That, however, hasn’t produced any positive result yet but expectations are high on how the government tends to utilise June FAAC allocation it received last week.
Below are the names of deceased pensioners (who died towards the end of 2016 to 2019) gathered from 12 out of the 22 Abia State NUP branches.
NUP, Ohafia branch
Mrs Agnes M. Orieke, Robert Kalu Udonsi, Lawrence Kalu Okoro, Afor E. Uche, L. N. Chika, Okeaso N. Okea, Uka K. Uduma, Uka I. Uka, Michael O. Nkata, Uma O. Iwe, K. D. Agba, Akpaleji Oko, Leo Uchendu Eni, Kalu Nwankwo, Obaji Eke, Oma Eke U., Nnenna Eni Osu, Relik E. Eke, Kalu Eke Nnate, D. D. Nlekwa, Kalu A. Kalu, Amadi Kalu Ume, Ikoro Ojike, Okorie Afiaogu, Mathias I. Kalu, Oji Kalu Amogu, Uka Kalu Ijem, Kalu Nmecha.
Uturu Branch
Mrs Josephine Okereke, Mrs Jane Ekwuruibe, Mrs Martha Nwafor, Mrs Regina Nnorom. Mrs Charity Okonkwo, Mr Bartholomew Obi, Mr Romanus Ikwuegbu, Mr Hyacinth Eseni, Mr Egbe Awa, Mr Adolphus Ndu, Joseph Uzoigwe, Mathew Uwaezuoke Julius, Nduka Gordian Ofondu.
Osisioma Ngwa branch
Nwankanma Comfort, Ukaegbu Felix Nwalozie, Alozie Friday Onyebuchi, Ukwu Ismael E. W., Ugorji James Ogugbuaja, Otuka Godfrey, Adiukwu Josephine, Onunka Mathias, Onwuka Solomon, Okezie Loveday.
Umuahia branch
Mrs A. Nwagwu, Mrs Juliana Amuze, Nneoma Mabel Nwanyinma Ezebuiro, Deaconess Nneoma Mercy U. Emelike, Lady Ijeoma Fidelis Elehuanya, Mr Marcus Nnokwam Irokwendu, Chief Elder E.C. Nwadibia, Monday Ibeneche.
Arochukwu branch
Kalu Clement A., Irokamulo Byron G., Victor Onyeador, Kalu Augustine, Okore Olihe, Okereke Francis I., Ekugo Mbaeri, Innocent Nkemdirim E. O., Okereke F. I., Ogbonnaya Nwamuo, Ogbonna Anosike, Kanu Ugubuoji, Okogbuo Kanu, Ogbuka Iheukwumere, Godwin Onyegbula, Samuel Onyegbule, Okornkwo Offor, Udoka Igbe, Oji Jonathan, Oduije A. K. I., Kalu Ukpabi, Tasieh Anthony A., Torty Damian Ikeogu, Eze Eunice U., Kalu G.I, Ogbonnaya Nwamuo, Nkem I. Nkem,
Amokwe Item branch
Udochu K. C., Patrick Chukwu, Eke U. Anya Godwin, Ogba Egwuonwu, Nkwocha Ogbonnaya, Igwe Anyaele, Rev Chesa Ogba.
ABSUTH branch
Mrs Ipere, Mr Kanu, Mr Alioha, Dr Ezeibe, Mr Ajabga, Mrs Joy Onoja, Mrs Nwaozichi Ogbonna, Mrs Ude and Ms Bertha Nwankwo.
Isiala Ngwa branch
Ezindu Miriam, Nwokoma Oluchi, Alozie E. C., Nwaoguegbe J. O., Nwachukwu John C., Emmanuel Uzoaru, Ugwuala I. C., Ahuchaogu M. O., Emelogu B. C., Akwada J. J., Ikpeama P. W., Akwarandu J. C., Amalahu Cyril, Akpuluo Uleanya, Mbagwu Patrick, Uwakwe Moses, Anugwa Sylvanus, Mark A. O.
Ohanze branch
Amanze S. O, Wogu Thompson U, Ogbuji Joy I., Ochulo N. N, Nmeribe N. I., Ugorji Friday, Ezeama G. W., Nwogu Fanny A., Dike Monday, Loyid Onugha, Atubi Francis, Nwogu Jonah Ogbonna, Akozie Israel, C. D. Dimkpa, Luke Ogbonna, Godwin Anyaogu, Ikpeaba Okeugo, Ihuoma Nwabeke, Omelihu Nwarunma, Israel Dike, Evuruolbi I. N, Nwamuo M. O., Asuoha Devon, J. O. Isikaku, M. Nwaekwe.
Akanu Ukwu branch
Agwu Okoronkwo, Michael Ukweni, Nmaju Omiko, Nkwoma Okwara Kalu, James Ugbu Uma, Helen Okereke, Oliver Ukpai, Uduma Mba Ndukwe, Mong Okereke, Uwa Okoroafor Eke, Okorie U. Kalu, Obasi Igwe Obasi, Kalu Onwukwe Uduma, Oji Idika Oji, Ada Ogboso, Edwin Udonwu, Orie Uka, Kalu Eye, Uche Kalu Ume.
Igbere branch
Agbai Uche Agbai, James Nwokeka Agwu.
Ikwuano Branch
Elder R. C. Akoma, Elder S. D. Ugbogu, Elder Agu C. C., Elder J. E. Achumba, Elder Robin Osuwa, Rev Canon I. Okeugo, Elder, F. B. Okeugo, Elder J. C. Oriaku, Mrs Aroriaku, Elder Okoronkwo Okogbuo, Chief John N. Ojigbo, Mr Humphery Onyegbula, Mr John N. Mpama, Mr Obilechi Kanu, Mr Ubegbu P. Okezie, Mrs Stella Ihuaku Ibeji, Mrs Susannah Ada Osoagbaka.
We were unable to reach the Okezie-Ikpeazu-led Abia State Government for comment on this story.

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