Abia pensioners beg FG to intervene as two die of starvation

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Pensioners in Abia State resorted to the streets once more to urge the Federal Administration to save their life by convincing the state government.

The pensioners, led by their coordinator Chukwuemeka Okezie, marched through the capital city while wailing and singing revenge songs while dressed in complete black.

Addressing newsmen, Okezie disclosed that Monday, June 19, two of their members died “out of starvation by not being able to buy drugs”, adding that recently, “the state started paying over three months, but half pension.”

He said since 2014, “total number of unpaid monthly pension is 38 months, non-harmonisation of pensions from 1998 to 2010, and unpaid accumulated gratuities for 20 years.”

Okezie added, “Who is the Moses that will advise Abia State Government to lead us out of Egypt?”

They pleaded with the Federal Government to intervene by prevailing on the state government to pay them before they die.