South-West retirees vows to vote against governments that owe them

In the upcoming 2023 general elections, retirees in the South-West have vowed to vote against any governor who owes pensions and gratuities.

Olusegun Abatan, Public Relations Officer, Nigerian Union of Pensioners, South-West Zone, stated this on Thursday, shortly after a meeting of retirees in Abeokuta.

Abatan explained that pensioners in the zone were underserved, and the union would prefer to elect leaders who would understand and address their concerns.

According to him, South-West governors owe pensioners trillions of naira.

He said, “Salaries of workers were increased in 2010, many of the state governors throughout the federation did not increase pension except Lagos and Ondo States.

“Salaries also increased in 2019, over three years now, no South-West governor has implemented the adjustment for pensioners to benefits.”

Abatan called on state governments in the zone to as a matter of urgency hold consultation with the pensioners and do the needful.

He added that if the government truly wanted to tackle corruption in the civil service, it was important to take care of pensioners.

Abatan, who is also the Secretary of NUP in Oyo State, explained that salaries and emoluments of public office holders should be reduced, saying that the country’s presidential system of government should be restructured.

The union urged the federal and state governments to restructure their system and make it less expensive.

Abatan stated that the union was advocating the restructuring of the current presidential system of government, describing it as too expensive.

He said the union was interested in any system that would lead to the development of the country and take care of the elderly and pensioners.

He advised that all the state governments in the South-West should establish a ministry for the elderly like ministries for youths and women affairs.

Abatan stated, “Our system must be restructured, particularly the presidential system, where you have an array of public officers taking huge sums of money.