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| Abia Pensioners Protest 38-month Unpaid Arrears by OLAADEX(op): 7:46pm On Apr 27, 2022 |
Pensioners in Abia Wednesday staged a protest over 38 months of unpaid pension arrears by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu-led administration. The pensioners protested around the major streets of Umuahia and ended up at the Government House. They accused the Mr Ikpeazu’s administration of being insensitive to their health and economic conditions arising from the lack of funds. They urged the administration to take serious steps to offset the pension arrears and 20 years of outstanding gratuity. They carried placards with different inscriptions, such as “Abia pensioners: Monthly payment for 38 months now” and “Non-payment of gratuity since 2002”. The senior citizens, many of whom looked pale and sickly, expressed disappointment over the government’s inability to pay their monthly pensions in full. https://www.facebook.com/422973705297097/posts/882135619380901/ |
| Re: Abia Pensioners Protest 38-month Unpaid Arrears by OLAADEX(op): 7:47pm On Apr 27, 2022 |
OLAADEX:See what Tinubu has caused in Abia state again!!! |
| Re: Abia Pensioners Protest 38-month Unpaid Arrears by kaladoz: 7:55pm On Apr 27, 2022 |
Is there anything this ikpeazu is good in? |
| Re: Abia Pensioners Protest 38-month Unpaid Arrears by kaladoz: 7:56pm On Apr 27, 2022 |
OLAADEX:Yes, Tinubu is to blame, Tinubu why? |
| Re: Abia Pensioners Protest 38-month Unpaid Arrears by Mynd44(mod): 8:04pm On Apr 27, 2022 |
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