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Letter To Military Pension Board Chairman by yusufidoko: 9:24am On Mar 29, 2020
MY LETTER TO THE MPB CHAIRMAN!!!
Dear sir, I hereby write to inform you about the plights of Nigerian Veterans which you head. I must sincerely thank you without mincing words the goods you have achieved since you assumed office as the head of monetary and administrative head of the Veterans Federation of Nigeria. It is unfortunate also that this open letter is coming to you at this point in time when the whole world including Nigeria our own dear country are battling with this dreaded disease called Covid -19. It is also disheartening to note that Nigerian Veterans are mostly hit in this situation. Our dear Chairman, what will it take if you release a statement through your PRO to the numerous veterans informing us the steps being taken by your office to alleviate our sufferings. Note that most of us depend on this monthly stipends to survive with our families. Most countries (some Africans countries inclusive) are ditching out some palliatives to their veterans but , nothing heard from you sir. We are confined to our homes without nothing to support us. Some of our colleagues from Medical Corp are being recalled to come and assist the serving ones in fighting this scourge still, no palliatives. If I may suggest sir, instead of confronting the ASA for any palliatives, please, hasten the payments of our 8 months balance of arrears. When someone is owed 14 months salaries and out of this 6 months is paid, the balance must be demanded for in a civilised environment. Presently, we are at home, no monthly stipends for march, no 8 months arrears and no any palliatives. How do you expect us to feed our families sir? Kindly temper justice with mercy. We know you are trying but when one killed a snake and left the snake with the head intact, you have not killed that snake sir. Let your PRO address us in this circumstances please. Your hope will give hope to many homes in this situation please. On a sad note, two(2) of our colleagues died within 5 days in my LGA last week. Must we all die before we get what is constitutionally belong to us? Is it a crime to serve our country as a soldier with all our mights and minds? Please, help us in this situation and God will help you as he has been doing to you.
Signed: IAI JP.
Re: Letter To Military Pension Board Chairman by sapientia(m): 10:11am On Mar 29, 2020
If you can get a Boko Haram member to sign the letter, it will be looked into ASAP.

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Re: Letter To Military Pension Board Chairman by slimfit1(m): 10:34am On Mar 29, 2020
Where are celebrities and other important people we need to come out and shame governors not paying pensions or even salaries.
We will be old one day and our entitlement might be withheld from us. These people are suffering from their own past ignorance that we need to break. We need to stand together and stop this devilish act.

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